DocumentCode
337267
Title
Dual unit visual intraocular prosthesis
Author
Liu, Wentai ; McGucken, Elliot ; Vitchiechom, Kasin ; Clements, Mark ; De Juan, Eugene ; Humayun, Mark
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume
5
fYear
1997
fDate
1997
Firstpage
2303
Abstract
The development of an implantable Artificial Retina Chipset (ARC) is presented, and the authors´ current design, comprised of the Dual Unit Visual Intraocular Prosthesis, is described. This device will enable the over 10,000,000 people afflicted by retinal diseases such as retinal pigmentosa (RP) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) to regain the sense of sight. This technology takes advantage of the fact that although these retinal diseases render the rods and cones inoperative, the ganglion cells lining the retina remain intact, and can respond to electrical stimulation. The ARC consists of a photosensing, processing, and stimulus-driving chip powered by solar cells which is connected to an electrode array. A photosensing, processing, and stimulus-driving chip has been fabricated and tested, and the chip performs in accordance with design specifications and biological parameters. The chip is capable of delivering the requisite currents for retinal stimulation in humans, as were determined by clinical studies conducted on the visually impaired with RP and AMD
Keywords
diseases; eye; prosthetics; sensory aids; vision defects; age-related macular degeneration; biological parameters; cones; design specifications; dual unit visual intraocular prosthesis; electrical stimulation; electrode array; ganglion cells; implantable artificial retina chipset; photosensing; retinal diseases; retinal pigmentosa; rods; sense of sight regaining; solar cells; stimulus-driving chip; Degenerative diseases; Electrical stimulation; Electrodes; Humans; Performance evaluation; Photovoltaic cells; Pigmentation; Prosthetics; Retina; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1997. Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
ISSN
1094-687X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4262-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.1997.758824
Filename
758824
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