Journal article
Feasibility Assessment of an Optically Powered Digital Retinal Prosthesis Architecture for Retinal Ganglion Cell Stimulation
W Lemaire, M Benhouria, K Koua, W Tong, G Martin-Hardy, M Stamp, K Ganesan, LP Gauthier, M Besrour, A Ahnood, D John Garrett, S Roy, MR Ibbotson, S Prawer, R Fontaine
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering | Published : 2025
Abstract
Clinical trials previously demonstrated the notable capacity to elicit visual percepts in individuals with visual impairments caused by retinal diseases by electrically stimulating the remaining neurons on the retina. However, these implants restored very limited visual acuity and required transcutaneous cables traversing the eyeball, leading to reduced reliability and complex surgery with high postoperative infection risks. To overcome the limitations imposed by cables, a retinal implant architecture in which near-infrared illumination carries both power and data through the pupil to a digital stimulation controller is presented. A high efficiency multi-junction photovoltaic cell transduces..
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