Claims
- 1. An implantable device to affect an eye, the eye having a retina, a sclera, and a vitreous cavity, said device comprising:
a retinal implant that is positioned subretinally; said retinal implant comprising at least one electrode connected with a stimulating source; at least one connection with said stimulating source and with said at least one electrode, wherein said connection is suitable to pass transretinally into the vitreous cavity of the eye; said connection suitably designed to pass through the sclera at a point where there is no retina; and said stimulating source is suitable to be located outside the sclera.
- 2. The implantable device according to claim 1, wherein said retinal implant is configured to enable electrical stimulation of a retina of an eye to produce artificial vision.
- 3. The implantable device according to claim 2, wherein said stimulating source is comprised of a source of electrical signal.
- 4. The implantable device according to claim 2, wherein said connection is comprised of an electrical lead.
- 5. The implantable device according to claim 2, wherein said at least one electrode that is configured to pass an electrical signal to the retina.
- 6. The implantable device according to claim 2, wherein said retinal implant that is positioned subretinally is suitable to be positioned between the photoreceptor cell layer and the retinal pigment epithelium.
- 7. The implantable device according to claim 2, wherein said stimulating source comprises electrical coupling with a secondary coil, which receives electromagnetic signals from a primary coil, said primary coil located outside the sclera.
- 8. The implantable device according to claim 7, wherein said secondary coil is suitable to be located inside the eye.
- 9. The implantable device according to claim 7, wherein said secondary coil is suitable to be located outside the sclera.
- 10. A implantable device to deliver drugs to an eye, the eye having a retina, a sciera, and a vitreous cavity, said device comprising:
a retinal implant that is positioned subretinally for drug release; said retinal implant comprising a drug delivery device connected with a drug reservoir; at least one connection between said drug reservoir and said retinal implant, wherein said connection is suitable to pass transretinally into the vitreous cavity of the eye; said connection being suitable to pass through the sclera at a point where there is no retina; and said drug reservoir is located outside the eye.
- 11. The implantable device according to claim 10, wherein said implantable device delivers the drugs electrophoretically.
- 12. The implantable device according to claim 10, wherein said connection comprises a tube.
- 13. The implantable device according to claim 10, the retina additionally is comprised of a photoreceptor cell layer and a retinal pigment epithelium wherein said retinal implant that is positioned subretinally is suitable to be positioned between the photoreceptor cell layer and the retinal pigment epithelium.
- 14. An artificial retinal device to electrically stimulate a retina of an eye to produce artificial vision, the eye having a sclera, and a vitreous cavity, said artificial retinal device comprising:
a retinal implant that is positioned subretinally; said retinal implant comprising at least one stimulating electrode connected with an electrical source that is located outside the eye; at least one electrical lead connected with said electrical source and with said at least one stimulating electrode, wherein said electrical lead is suitable to pass transretinally into the vitreous cavity of the eye; and said electrical lead passing through the sclera at a point where there is no retina.
- 15. The artificial retinal device according to claim 14 wherein said electrical source is suitable to affix to the sclera of the eye with sutures.
- 16. The artificial retinal device according to claim 14 wherein said electrodes are facing the retinal.
- 17. The artificial retinal device according to claim 14, the retina additionally is comprised of a photoreceptor cell layer and a retinal pigment epithelium wherein said retinal implant that is positioned subretinally is suitable to be positioned between the photoreceptor cell layer and the retinal pigment epithelium.
- 18. An implantable device drug delivery device to deliver drugs for treatment to affect an eye, the eye having a retina, a sciera, and a vitreous cavity, said device comprising:
a retinal implant that is positioned subretinally; said retinal implant comprising at least one orifice connected with a drug reservoir; at least one delivery conduit connected with said drug reservoir and with said at least one orifice, wherein said delivery conduit is suitable to pass transretinally into the vitreous cavity of the eye; said delivery conduit suitably designed to pass through the sclera at a point where there is no retina; and said drug reservoir is suitable to be located outside the sclera.
- 19. The implantable device according to claim 18, wherein said retinal implant releases said drugs electrophoretically.
- 20. The implantable device according to claim 18, wherein said delivery conduit is a tube that transfers said drugs from said drug reservoir to said retinal implant.
- 21. The implantable device according to claim 18, wherein said drug is suitable to stimulate living tissue.
- 22. The implantable device according to claim 18, wherein said retinal implant that is positioned subretinally is suitable to be positioned between the photoreceptor cell layer and the retinal pigment epithelium.
- 23. The implantable device according to claim 18, wherein said implantable device comprises an electrophoretic drug delivery device.
- 24. The implantable device according to claim 18, wherein said retinal implant is configured to enable drug stimulation of a retina of an eye to produce artificial vision.
- 25. A method for producing an artificial retinal device suitable to electrically stimulate a retina of an eye to produce artificial vision, the eye having a sclera, and a vitreous cavity, said method comprising the steps of:
selecting a biocompatible retinal implant; placing at least one stimulating electrode in said retinal implant that is suitable for electrically stimulating the retina; connecting an electrical lead to said stimulating electrode; adapting said electrical lead to pass transretinally into the vitreous cavity of the eye; attaching said electrical lead to an electrical source that is located outside the eye; and passing said electrical lead through the sclera at a point where there is no retina.
- 26. A method for producing artificial vision in an eye using an artificial retinal device, the eye having a sclera, a retina, and a vitreous cavity, wherein said artificial retinal device comprises a retinal implant further comprising at least one stimulating electrode in said retinal implant, said stimulating electrode connected with an electrical source, at least one electrical lead connected with said electrical source and said electrode, the method comprising the steps of:
adapting said retinal implant to be positionable in the subretinal position in the eye; adapting said electrical lead to be suitable to pass transretinally through the retina of the eye into the vitreous cavity; and adapting said electrical lead to be suitable to pass through the sclera at a point where there is no retina.
- 27. The method according to claim 26 further comprising the step of is attaching said electrical source to the sclera by sutures.
- 28. The method according to claim 26 further comprising the step of positioning said electrodes to face the retina.
- 29. A visual prosthesis, comprising:
means for perceiving a visual image where said means is suitable to be located outside the eye of a user, said means producing a visual signal output in response thereto; retinal tissue stimulation means adapted to be operatively attached to a retina of a user, where said retinal stimulation means is suitable to be located below the retina of a user; and wireless visual signal communication means for transmitting said visual signal output to said retinal tissue stimulation means.
- 30. A method of at least partially restoring vision to a user who suffers from photoreceptor degenerative retinal conditions of the eye, comprising the steps of:
perceiving a visual image and producing a visual signal output in response thereto; wirelessly transmitting the visual signal output into the eye of a user; and stimulating retinal tissue of the user by means of an electrode, that is suitable to be placed below the retina of a user, in accordance with the visual signal output.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0001] This invention was made with government support under grant No. R24EY12893-01, awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The government has certain rights in the invention.