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The procedure

The procedure

A subretinal prosthesis is a tiny microchip that is put into the eye, behind the retina, with the patient under general anaesthetic. A thin cable runs from the microchip, under the skin, and connects to an external battery and control unit. The microchip mimics the function of a healthy retina, which helps the person to perceive light, movement and shapes.

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