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Artificial epi-retinal prosthesis (AeRP)

机译:人工视网膜假体(AeRO)

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There are several research projects going on around the world, which are attempting to develop a prosthetic device to restore sight to the blind. This paper describes the efforts of Second Sight of New York, Inc. The device being developed is called an Artificial epi-Retinal Prosthesis (AeRP), which is basically a small optical computer that fits into the intraocular space of the eye. The AeRP is designed to draw light into the device by specially designed fibre optics. The light is 'digitized' by the fibre optic system and then directed to individual photodiode cells making up concentric cylinders thus providing several hundred photodiode cells in the device. The produced electrical stimulation from each cell is then delivered to the retinal ganglion cells by a specially designed delivery system utilizing electrically conducting polymer strands (ECP), which sit on an 'umbrella' at the back of the device. The retinal ganglion cells receive the electrical stimulation, which would then be transmitted through the visual system of the brain. There are several innovations in this approach as compared to the other projects. They include, first the design, which will allow for a high number of PC to produce electrical stimulation that will stimulate multiple RGC per PC; the use of the ECP strands has not been used in such an approach before this. Tests have revealed that nerve cells have a good affinity for the material of the ECP. The use of the ECP as well as the fact that the AeRP is completely photovoltaic, with no external power sources, implies that there will not be high heat build-up in the back of the eye, which might damage RGC. A smaller version of the AeRP called the Mini epi-Retinal Prosthesis (MeRP) is the subject of a complimentary paper. It is being built now and will be tested in cell culture studies to determine the efficacy of the design and materials. No actual implants have been performed yet.
机译:世界各地正在进行多个研究项目,这些研究项目正在尝试开发一种修复设备,以恢复盲人的视力。本文介绍了纽约第二眼科公司的工作。正在开发的设备称为人工视网膜上假体(AeRP),它基本上是一台适合眼睛眼内空间的小型光学计算机。 AeRP旨在通过专门设计的光纤将光吸收到设备中。光线由光纤系统“数字化”,然后导向组成同心圆柱体的各个光电二极管单元,从而在设备中提供数百个光电二极管单元。然后,通过特殊设计的输送系统,利用导电聚合物链(ECP)将每个细胞产生的电刺激传递至视网膜神经节细胞,该聚合物链位于设备背面的“伞”上。视网膜神经节细胞接受电刺激,然后通过大脑的视觉系统进行传递。与其他项目相比,此方法有多项创新。它们包括:首先是设计,该设计将允许大量PC产生电刺激,从而刺激每个PC产生多个RGC。在此之前,尚未以这种方式使用ECP链。测试表明神经细胞对ECP的材料具有良好的亲和力。使用ECP以及AeRP是完全光伏的,没有外部电源的事实,意味着在眼后部不会有大量的热量积聚,这可能会损坏RGC。 AeRP的较小版本称为Mini Epi-Resinal Resinthesis(MeRP),是免费论文的主题。它正在建造中,并将在细胞培养研究中进行测试,以确定设计和材料的功效。尚未进行任何实际的植入。

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