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Implantable Eye Telescope Finally FDA Approved 112

kkleiner writes "A telescopic implant that fits directly into the eye to treat certain kinds of blindness has finally received FDA approval for use in the US after more than five years of waiting. The Implantable Miniature Telescope (IMT) is used to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a condition that affects millions around the world. For many, the center part of their vision becomes blurred or completely dark. The IMT is surgically implanted into the cornea and acts to expand an incoming image onto the peripheral parts of the retina that are undamaged by AMD. The commercial version of the IMT is called CentraSight and is in development by VisionCare Inc. There are likely hundreds of thousands of potential patients in the US alone who may be able to have their vision partially restored now that CentraSight has garnered FDA approval."
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Implantable Eye Telescope Finally FDA Approved

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  • by Haffner ( 1349071 ) on Thursday July 08, 2010 @02:05PM (#32842760)
    If implanted in a person with 20/20 vision, what would be the effects?
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    by kehren77 ( 814078 ) on Thursday July 08, 2010 @02:14PM (#32842864)

    Shouldn't the /. Bill Gates Borg icon appear on this story?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 08, 2010 @02:19PM (#32842918)

    Surely there's plenty of countries who will fast track med-tech that the FDA always seems to drag their feet on. What's to stop a company from setting up shop on the Mexican border for the latest in treatment?

  • by DynaSoar ( 714234 ) on Thursday July 08, 2010 @03:17PM (#32843552) Journal

    The visual field would soon 'look' fairly normal as neural plasticity made the peripheral visual system do the job of the central and integrate that into visual processing. There would be loss of visual and color acuity since the peripheral retina isn't as densely populated, and had very little chromatic visual receptors. Within weeks any differences noted would fade as what's being presented became to seem normal.

  • by RsG ( 809189 ) on Thursday July 08, 2010 @04:49PM (#32844442)

    zoom

    Also known as "tunnel vision", and an excellent way to walk into fire hydrants if you forget to turn it off. I can see the lawsuits already.

    X-ray vision

    And we all despair, as the naughty bits of attractive ladies everywhere get cancer.

    thermal vision

    Thermographic cameras need to be cooled in order to pick up on heat signatures for objects at body temp. I sincerely hope your eyeball mounted version is well insulated, as the prospect of having one's vitreous fluid frozen solid is enough to make me wince.

    And despite all this... Yeah, I want augmented vision too, dammit! :-P

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