The Hindu : Sci-Tech / Technology : Bionic eye restores man's vision after 30 
years
London, November 27, 2009

PTI
In a ground-breaking implant, scientists have fitted a 51-year-old blind man 
with a "bionic eye" which has enabled him to see again after 30 years.

Peter Lane is one of the first people in the world to be fitted with the 
"bionic eye" which uses a camera and video processor mounted on a pair of 
glasses to send captured images wirelessly to a tiny receiver on the outside of 
the eye.

In turn, the receiver passes on the data via a tiny cable to an array of 
electrodes which sit on the retina - the layer of specialised cells which 
respond to light found at the back of the eye, according to the scientists.

In fact, Lane is part of a special project at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital 
and one of just 32 people taking part in an international trial.

"The patients are progressing much faster than we at first thought. A lot of 
work still needs to be carried out, but this is certainly very encouraging for 
both the patient and the scientific community," ophthalmologist Paulo Stangaat 
was quoted by the British media as saying.


To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] with 
the subject unsubscribe.

To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please 
visit the list home page at
  http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in

Reply via email to