Hello Members,

Sharing this from an news letter I received this evening. I hope it is a 
helpful informational tool to you.

Posted: 15 Dec 2011 01:28 AM PST
Source: 
http://eyedocnews.com/006368-what-are-the-latest-treatments-for-retinitis-pigmentosa/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+EyeDocNewsBlog+%28EyeDocNewsBlog%29

Earlier this week, Scientific American published a roundup of exciting new 
technologies to help restore vision to individuals stricken with retinitis 
pigmentosa.

The article first discussed technology available from Retina Implant, AG, which 
recently got approval to extend the yearlong phase II human clinical trial of 
its retinal implant to additional European locations. It also struck a deal 
with Wills Eye Institute to undertake a clinical trial of its retinal implant 
technology in the United States.

The Retina Implant AG technology consists of a tiny microelectronic chip 
(0.1-millimeter thick), containing about 1,500 light-sensitive photodiodes, 
amplifiers and electrodes surgically inserted beneath the fovea (which contains 
the cone cells) in the retina's macula region. The implanted chip helps 
generate at least partial vision by stimulating intact nerve cells in the 
retina. The nervous impulses from these cells are then led via the optic nerve 
to the visual cortex where they finally lead to impressions of sight.

Another technology discussed was the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System from 
Second Sight Medical Products, which is already approved for sale in Europe, 
and is currently undergoing FDA human clinical trials (expected to conclude in 
July 2014). Second Sight's technology converts video images captured by a 
miniature camera-housed in a special pair of glasses worn by the patient-into a 
series of small electrical pulses transmitted wirelessly to an array of 
electrodes implanted on the retina's surface. These pulses are intended to 
stimulate the retina's remaining cells and create the perception of patterns of 
light in the brain.

Click here for the full article discussing these and other new technologies for 
treating retinitis pigmentosa.



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