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Implantable mini-telescope helps patients suffering from vision loss

Credentialing Resource Center Connection, April 23, 2009

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Patients who suffer from macular degeneration may one day be able see better with the help of a mini-telescope that’s implanted in the eye, according to the May/June issue of Technology Review.

The device, which is smaller than pencil eraser and has already been approved in Europe, enlarges the image that falls onto the retina in the same way a telephoto lens works so that the image extends beyond the damaged area.
 
Technology Review also reports that studies have shown that patients with the implant could read three lines further down on an eye chart than they could without the implant.  An internal U.S. Federal Drug Administration advisory panel has unanimously recommended that that the agency approve the device.



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