Tag: Ophthalmology

FDA Gives First Clearance for Autonomous Diagnosis of Medical Condition

IDx, a company out of Coralville, Iowa, won FDA de novo clearance to introduce its artificial intelligence-powered IDx-DR diabetic retinopathy detection system. This is the first device cleared in the United States to autonomously diagnose a medical condition without requiring a review by a specially trained clinician. It’s intended to provide an easy screening option […]

Eye Implant to Halt, Reverse Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Dry age-related macular degeneration is an all too common, untreatable disease that eventually results in blindness. It is caused by the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), a layer of cells above the retina that supplies it with nutrients, becoming dysfunctional over time. Now there’s significant hope that an implant loaded with RPE cells created from embryonic stem […]

IrisVision for Low Vision: Interview with Ammad Khan, CEO and Frank Werblin, Chief Scientist and Inventor

IrisVision, a medtech company based in California, have developed a low-cost visual aid system for people with low vision. The system currently harnesses the power of a Samsung Galaxy smartphone mounted in a Samsung Gear VR headset. The phone captures the scene using the smartphone’s camera, then remaps the scene to enhance its visibility for […]

Artificial Photoreceptors Return Vision to Blind Mice

Blindness in many people is caused by diseased rod and cone cells within the retina that are responsible for turning light into electric signals. If these photoreceptor cells don’t function correctly, even an otherwise perfectly healthy eye won’t produce quality vision. There are technologies out there that bypass photoreceptors entirely, but that involves bulky technology […]