Release date: 2017-01-11
Are you still troubled by the blurred vision? Are you still worried about vision sequelae and don't dare to have surgery? Do you still think that congenital blindness can't be cured?
A system called "Bionic Eyes" can help you get rid of these problems.
In 2017, a blind person in Australia will be the first to accept a “bionic eyeâ€. This device can bypass most vision systems, and a camera mounted on a pair of glasses will transmit information about the world directly to the brain.
"This breakthrough will help people who don't have a normal retina to restore their visual ability. You don't need any eyeballs at all," said Arthur Lovelli of Monash University, the Australian bio-eye inventor. This Australian volunteer patient lost sight during surgery. If everything goes according to plan, volunteers will have a vague vision when they wake up. Lovelli said that we must see that although these technologies can help some patients with retinitis pigmentosa and acquired blindness, this device will not play a big role in those who have blind eyes. .
The first American company to study the "bionic eye" system called "Re-Seeing Brightness" had already created a retinal prosthesis system called Agos. The system is available in 17 cities in the United States and Canada for the treatment of patients with advanced retinitis pigmentosa. However, Agos can't do the blindness to completely restore sight, only to see some black and white edges and control points.
Coincidentally, Osaka University of Japan developed an artificial retina. After testing, the patient's visual acuity improved from 0.0003 to 0.0012. In addition, Japan's Nara University of Science and Technology is working hard to expand the use of this technology.
"The stage of the retinal prosthesis is the same as that of the cochlear implant 30 years ago," said Boquette Anthony Bockett, director of the Australian Bionic Vision. "We now know that retinal implants can benefit patients from clinical treatment. And I also think we will witness the rapid development of this technology in the next decade."
This technological development trend will make the patients with congenital blindness see the future again, and we are looking forward to this day.
Source: People's Daily - People's Daily Overseas Edition
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