The Bionic Eye: latest in med-tech

A tiny glass telescope about the size of a garden pea could hold the answer to patients suffering from an otherwise untreatable type of eye disease.

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a condition that causes blind spots to develop in the central area of the retina. Those who are unfortunate enough to develop it will find their central or 'straight ahead' vision increasingly impaired, making it difficult for them to read or recognise familiar faces. As yet there is no cure for the condition.

Ruth A Boocks, an 86-year-old triallist who was fitted with the device some years ago has said that her brain responded well to the implant, and that she is now able to use one eye for reading email and watching television. "I feel like a young woman ‑ it's opened a lot of opportunities for me," she said.