[blindza] Fw: Retina implants: location is key

  • From: "Jacob Kruger" <jacobk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "NAPSA Blind" <blind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 10:34:09 +0200

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Retina implants: location is key.

Pete Wilton.

The first UK trial of a promising new retinal implant technique is to be led by
Oxford University researchers.

The technology, developed by the firm Retinal Implant, AG, involves implanting
a device underneath a patient's retina.

The device itself is light sensitive, with a 1,500 pixel array, and is
stimulated by the natural image focused by the eye - eliminating the need for an
external camera (typically mounted on spectacles).

Retinal implants hold particular promise for the treatment of retinitis
pigmentosa (RP) a form of inherited retinal degeneration affecting approximately 200,000 people worldwide that typically causes severe vision problems in adulthood.

The trial will be led by Professor Robert MacLaren of Oxford University's
Nuffield Laboratory of Opthalmology. 'I have been working in developing new
treatments for patients with retinal diseases for many years and I was initially
sceptical about the role of electronic devices,' he said.

'However, this recent work by the Retina Implant team is very impressive indeed and I would now certainly consider this technology as a viable treatment option
for patients blind from RP.'

He described it as 'much more logical' to implant a device underneath the
retina, as this is 'where the residual neurons are orientated towards the
implant electrodes, because this should equate to a much higher pixel resolution.'

Making the implant itself light sensitive is, he believes, a major advance
'because the whole device can be contained within the eye. A power supply is fed
through a battery behind the ear similar to a hearing aid.'

'This represents a true fusion of an electronic interface with the human central nervous system and we are likely now to learn a lot more about this technology
as the trial progresses.'

The Oxford-led clinical trial using the technology, which will take place at the
John Radcliffe Hospital, is due to start later this year.

Source URL:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/science_blog/100324.html


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