Progress in the clinical development and utilization of vision prostheses: an update
Alice Brandli, Chi D Luu, Robyn H Guymer, Lauren N Ayton Centre for Eye Research Australia, Department of Surgery (Ophthalmology), The University of Melbourne, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Abstract: Vision prostheses, or “bionic eyes”,...
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doaj-338b34c0c7fe4f82bca0f568befa6a1e2020-11-24T20:59:36ZengDove Medical PressEye and Brain1179-27442016-05-012016Issue 1152526886Progress in the clinical development and utilization of vision prostheses: an updateBrandli ALuu CDGuymer RHAyton LNAlice Brandli, Chi D Luu, Robyn H Guymer, Lauren N Ayton Centre for Eye Research Australia, Department of Surgery (Ophthalmology), The University of Melbourne, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Abstract: Vision prostheses, or “bionic eyes”, are implantable medical bionic devices with the potential to restore rudimentary sight to people with profound vision loss or blindness. In the past two decades, this field has rapidly progressed, and there are now two commercially available retinal prostheses in the US and Europe, and a number of next-generation devices in development. This review provides an update on the development of these devices and a discussion on the future directions for the field. Keywords: vision prostheses, bionic eye, vision restoration, blindness, medical bionics, retinitis pigmentosahttps://www.dovepress.com/progress-in-the-clinical-development-and-utilization-of-vision-prosthe-peer-reviewed-article-EBVision prosthesesbionic eyevision restorationblindnessmedical bionicsretinitis pigmentosa |
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Progress in the clinical development and utilization of vision prostheses: an update |
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progress in the clinical development and utilization of vision prostheses: an update |
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Alice Brandli, Chi D Luu, Robyn H Guymer, Lauren N Ayton Centre for Eye Research Australia, Department of Surgery (Ophthalmology), The University of Melbourne, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Abstract: Vision prostheses, or “bionic eyes”, are implantable medical bionic devices with the potential to restore rudimentary sight to people with profound vision loss or blindness. In the past two decades, this field has rapidly progressed, and there are now two commercially available retinal prostheses in the US and Europe, and a number of next-generation devices in development. This review provides an update on the development of these devices and a discussion on the future directions for the field. Keywords: vision prostheses, bionic eye, vision restoration, blindness, medical bionics, retinitis pigmentosa |
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Vision prostheses bionic eye vision restoration blindness medical bionics retinitis pigmentosa |
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