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Laser-powered bionic eye gives vision to the blind

135 pointsby doc4talmost 13 years ago

13 comments

kellishaveralmost 13 years ago
This is so very exciting. For the longest time, treatment of eye diseases has gone a little like this:<p>Refractive errors? Wear some glasses, contacts, or have LASIK<p>Corneal diseases? Tricker because you need a donor, but corneal transplant.<p>Glaucoma? There's a handful surgeries for that depending on type, and a plethora of drugs.<p>Cataract? I'll take an interocular lens, please.<p>Partially detached retina? There are moderately successful surgeries to reattach it, rates of success depending a lot on the health of the retina.<p>Retinal diseases? Sorry, you're screwed.<p>My left eye was removed when I was in my teens, and the retina of my right eye is damaged fairly extensively due to retinopathy (from being born 2mo premature). It's lead to various complications over the years, as well.<p>My biggest fear is going blind. I nearly am, and I think I still have a little PTSD from the last round of eye problems.<p>Now, 576 greyscale pixels isn't much, but it's only going to improve over time.<p>It's really exciting to think that people in my situation, and possibly even myself someday, will not have to face the prospect of total blindness from retinal disease.
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marvinalmost 13 years ago
Is there anyone on Hacker News who works with this kind of technology, and knows what is holding this technology back from (1) higher resolution and (2) color vision? Obviously that this gets approved is a great achievement, but there is _huge_ room for improvement.
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simonhalmost 13 years ago
Until they walk into a French McDonalds.
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DigitalJackalmost 13 years ago
Here is a ted talk about reverse engineering the nerve impulse signals to create these artificial retinas.<p>It's only about 10 minutes, but a fascinating video.<p><a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/sheila_nirenberg_a_prosthetic_eye_to_treat_blindness.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/sheila_nirenberg_a_prosthet...</a>
10dpdalmost 13 years ago
This is exciting, but two questions:<p>Is the implant upgradable? Imagine in 2 years the resolution is doubled but because your an early adopter, you're stuck with the original.<p>There's more to sight than light - eg when Jesus healed the blind dude in the Bible it took two steps, the first to restore vision, a second to restore perception.
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goatforce5almost 13 years ago
The simulated pixelated black and white image in the video is a lot higher than the 25 x 23 resolution mentioned in the article.
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will_work4tearsalmost 13 years ago
When they make those glucose batteries small enough I can see they'd be useful for this implant. I can't find the article with the output, but I'm thinking it was like 5 mW and those glasses only output 3, so seems like it's doable.<p>Very exciting stuff. Now for curing baldness and letting me regrow my teeth.
wwwtyroalmost 13 years ago
That video is an advertisement straight out of a scifi flick.
tocommentalmost 13 years ago
So why is Europe faster at approving this technology than the US?
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epikuralmost 13 years ago
As someone with only one eye, this headline is misleading. But retinal implants are still very cool.
DrorYalmost 13 years ago
I see that the video is from 2010. Is there anything newer since?
basicallydanalmost 13 years ago
This is freaking AWESOME.<p>Does anybody know what the most common type of blindness is?
j45almost 13 years ago
Now this is innovation.