
Chapter 2: Descriptive Information
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When the Device Should Not be Used
(Contraindications)
You should not have the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis
implanted if you:
• Have an eye disease or condition that could prevent the
Argus 2s system from working properly.
• Have an eye structure or condition that could make it
difficult to successfully implant the Argus II Implant or
recover following surgery. For example, if you have a
very long or very short eye, you may not be eligible for
the Argus II Implant.
• Have eye diseases or conditions that make it difficult for
your doctor to see inside your eye. For example, if you
have a cloudy cornea, you may not be eligible for the
Argus II Implant.
• Are unable to undergo general anesthesia
• Are unable to take the recommended antibiotic and
steroid medications that you need to take before and
after implant surgery.
• Have a metallic or active implantable device in your
head. For example, if you have a cochlear implant, you
are not eligible for an Argus II Implant.
• Have any disease or condition that prevents you from
understanding or giving your informed consent. For
example, if you have difficulty remembering things, you
may not be eligible for an Argus II Implant. Your doctor