Sunday, March 29, 2015
USA: Eye on Science | Successful Bionic Eye Transplantation in Women
The surgery procedure was covered by Medicare since patient is an elderly. The bionic eye transplant procedure costs $144,000. The procedure is also U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
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By Robert Nicholls | March 28, 2015
This was first time done when a Japanese women was successful transplanted bionic eye with the natural visioning ability. This was done in a state in U.S. A woman whose identity was not revealed is a 72-years-old & she had been blind for two years.
As per the recent reports, the bionic eye transplant works for people with eye problem due to hereditary disease such as retinitis pigmentosa. This condition causes vision impairment.
The Doctor who performed the operation, Dr. Gregg Kokame said the patient will now start and able to see motions and shades of grey.
“She’ll actually start to see motion, actually start to see somebody walk into the room and be able to see different shades of grey,’ Kokame said.
The surgery procedure was covered by Medicare since patient is an elderly. The bionic eye transplant procedure costs $144,000. The procedure is also U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved.
The procedure involved implanting a microelectrode array to the surface of the woman’s retina that then connects wirelessly to a camera connected to a pair of glasses.
At the moment, her vision is still limited since the technology is pretty new but doctors are confident that her vision will become broader as they continuously strive to improve bionic eye technology.
It will two weeks after the surgery before the patient can use her new device, the doctors said.
The Bionic eye was developed by Dr. Mark Humayan who expressed his hopes that the device will help more people in the future.
‘We have hundreds of millions of photo receptors in our eye, hundreds of millions, and with only 60 pixels patients who were completely blind can see large objects, can tell a table from a chair or a knife from a fork or a plate so it’s very exciting to see what the brain is able to fill in,’ Humayan said.
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