Visual Prosthesis and Ophthalmic Devices
New Hope in Sight
(Sprache: Englisch)
The history of medicine has been substantially defined by a small number of monumental discoveries. Most of these breakthroughs have emerged from the biological sciences. One of the first great breakthroughs was the recognition by Koch in 1884 that...
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The history of medicine has been substantially defined by a small number of monumental discoveries. Most of these breakthroughs have emerged from the biological sciences. One of the first great breakthroughs was the recognition by Koch in 1884 that pathogens could be transmitted from one living organism to another to cause disease. This profound concept led to a revolution in the approach to patient care that ultimately led to introduction of "sterile" techniques that greatly improved survivals of patients. This knowledge promoted the discovery of antibiotics 40 years later, which dramatically increased life expectancy throughout the more developed parts of the world. Another great milestone that has influenced medical care was the use of anesthesia for surgery, which was first introduced in 1846. Collectively, these three discoveries armed physicians with the knowledge and means to substantially reduce the prevalence of infectious disease, which was and still remains the leading cause of death throughout the world, and to perform a much wider range of surgeries with greatly improved survivals. The improved li- expectancies enabled the medical community to focus on a wider range of medical problems and solutions to disease.
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Visual Prosthetics and Ophthalmic Devices: New Hope in SightJ Tombran-Tink, CJ Barnstable and J F Rizzo III (eds)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Prosthetic retinas
Chader Gerald J
2. Spatial - Temporal- and Contrast-Resolutions Obtainable with Retina-Implants
Eckhorn Reinhard
3. How to restore reading with visual prosthesis?
Sommerhalder Jörg
4. Subretinal Artificial Silicon RetinaÍ (ASRÍ) Microchip Implantation in Retinitis Pigmentosa
Chow Alan
5. Development of an Intraocular Retinal Prosthesis to Benefit the Visually Impaired
Liu Wentai, Sivaprakasam Mohanasankar, Wang Guoxing, Zhou Mingcui,. Weiland James D, Humayun Mark S
6. Development of a Visual Prosthesis: A Review of the Field and a Snapshot of the Boston Retinal Implant Project
Rizzo III Joseph F., Snebold Laura, Kenney Monica
7. Minimal Invasive Retinal Implants (miRI) Project
Gerding Heinrich
8. A Retinal Implant System Based on Flexible Polymer Microelectrode Array for Electrical Stimulation
Seo Jongmo, Zhou Jingai, Kim Euitae, Koo Kyo-in, Ye Jang Hee, Kim Sung June,
Chung Hum, Dan Cho Dong-Il, Goo Yong Sook, Yu Young Suk
9. Electrode Architecture: Meeting the Challenge of the Retina-Electronic Interface
Johnson Lee J., Scribner Dean A
10. Circuit designs that model the properties of the outer and inner retina
Zaghloul Kareem A., Boahen Kwabena
11. Visual Cortex and Extraocular Retinal Stimulation with Surface Electrode Arrays
Morley John W., Chowdhury Vivek, Coroneo Minas T
12. Glaucoma Drainage Devices: Advances in Design and Surgical Techniques
Cullen Cheryl L
13. The efficacy and safety of glaucoma drainage devices
Chew Paul, Wang Jenn-Chyuan
14. Pellucid Marginal Corneal Degeneration
Alió Jorge L., ShabayekMohamed H., Artola Alberto, El Saftawy Hany
15. Artisan Toric Lens Implantation for Correction of Postkeratoplasty Astigmatism
Nuijts Rud, Tahzib Nayyirih T
16. Phakic Intraocular Lenses for the treatment of high
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myopia
Kalyvianaki Maria I., Kymionis George D., Pallikaris Ioannis G
17. A Telescope Prosthetic Device for Patients with End-Stage AMD
Hudson Henry L
18. The use of intracorneal ring segments for keratoconus
Kwitko Sergio
Kalyvianaki Maria I., Kymionis George D., Pallikaris Ioannis G
17. A Telescope Prosthetic Device for Patients with End-Stage AMD
Hudson Henry L
18. The use of intracorneal ring segments for keratoconus
Kwitko Sergio
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 2007, XII, 276 Seiten, Masse: 17,8 x 25,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Joyce Tombran-Tink, Colin J. Barnstable, Joseph F. Rizzo
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1627038949
- ISBN-13: 9781627038942
Sprache:
Englisch
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