About this trial

The GB-PRIME Study is an early feasibility study designed to assess the clinical safety and functionality of the Neuralink N1 Implant and R1 Robot. This study involves participants who have tetraparesis, tetraplegia, or a diagnosis that may lead to these conditions.

The N1 Implant is a wireless, rechargeable device mounted on the skull, connected to electrode threads that are inserted into the brain by the R1 Robot, which is a robotic device specifically designed for this procedure.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

(a) A diagnosis of a spinal cord injury, brain stem stroke, or other neurological condition causing the participant to be non-ambulant and with bilateral upper limb motor impairment with no expectation of recovery that significantly or completely impairs the participant's ability to manually control a computer, smartphone or tablet with their hands.

Life expectancy ≥ 12 months.

Ability to communicate in English

Presence of a stable caregiver

Disqualifiers

Moderate to high risk for serious perioperative adverse events

Active implanted devices

Morbid obesity (Body Mass Index > 40)

History of poorly controlled seizures or epilepsy

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • N1 Implant
  • R1 Robot

Treatment groups

7 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Locations

2
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustWC1N 3BG, LondonGreater London, United Kingdom
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustNE2 4HH, Newcastle upon TyneTyne and Wear, United Kingdom

Sponsors and collaborators

Neuralink Corp

Lead sponsor

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust

Collaborator

University College London Hospitals

Collaborator