Thursday, December 5, 2024

 

 people with degenerative blindness to see again.


WASHINGTON: In a major advance in the field of vision restoration, scientists claimed to have discovered a chemical that could allow people with degenerative blindness to see again.

A team of University of California in collaboration with researchers at the University of Munich and University of Washington are working on an improved compound that temporarily restores some vision to blind mice. The compound called 'AAQ' is less invasive than implanting light-sensitive electronic chips in the eye.

The approach could eventually help those with retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic disease that is the most common inherited form of blindness, as well as age-related macular degeneration, the most common cause of acquired blindness in the developed world. In both diseases, the light sensitive cells in the retina, the rods and cones, die, leaving the eye without functional photoreceptors.

The chemical AAQ acts by making the remaining, normally "blind" cells in the retina sensitive to light, said lead researcher Richard Kramer, UC Berkeley professor of molecular and cell biology.

AAQ is a photoswitch that binds to protein ion channels on the surface of retinal cells.

When switched on by light, AAQ alters the flow of ions through the channels and activates these neurons in the same way rods and cones are activated by light.

"This is similar to the way local anesthetics work: they embed themselves in ion channels and stick around for a long time, so that you stay numb for a long time," Kramer said. "Our molecule is different in that it's light sensitive , so you can turn it on and off and turn on or off neural activity," said Kramer.

Because the chemical eventually wears off, it may offer a safer alternative to other experimental approaches for restoring sight, such as gene or stem cell therapies, which permanently change the retina . "This is a major advance in the field of vision restoration ," said co-author Russell Van Gelder, from the University of Washington. PTI

Saturday, November 23, 2024

just'40'$,Cost of YAG laser capsulotomy@Ambani kokilaben hospital Mumbai

 


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Cost of YAG laser capsulotomy by state

The following estimated costs are based on cash prices that providers have historically charged on average for YAG laser capsulotomy and will vary depending on where the service is done. The prices do not include the anesthesia, imaging, and other doctor visit fees that normally accompany YAG laser capsulotomy.

StateNameAverage Cash Price
$1,035
$1,401
$1,171
$1,026
$1,285
$1,131
$1,238
$1,203
$1,192
$1,136
$1,065
$1,077
$1,047
$1,188
$1,084
$985
$1,020
$1,044
$1,158
$1,046
$1,232
$1,270
$1,169
$1,316
$1,053
$1,040
$1,082
$1,058
$1,118
$1,121
$1,358
$1,032
$1,278
$1,026
$1,140
$1,066
$1,141
$1,164
$1,201
$1,280
$1,093
$1,018
$1,027
$1,110
$1,157
$1,135
$1,105
$1,232
$1,105
$1,167
$1,136

YAG laser capsulotomy is a surgical procedure that may be needed after cataract surgery. Sometimes after cataract surgery, your vision will become blurry again. This happens if the area of the eye called the posterior capsule becomes cloudy. YAG laser capsulotomy will fix this and result in clear vision again.

YAG laser capsulotomy is a surgical procedure; however, it is most often performed outpatient. It may be done at a surgery center or in the doctor’s office. You’ll be monitored for an hour or two after the surgery before being released to recover at home.

YAG laser capsulotomy is generally a safe procedure. There are a few risks that can occur. These include:

  • Short term increase in eye pressures
  • Retinal detachment
  • Macular edema
  • Damage or displacement of the intraocular lens
  • Bleeding into the eye
  • Corneal edema

The recovery from YAG laser capsulotomy is rapid. You will not have any pain following the procedure and should see clearly within one to two days after the procedure. Most people can return to work the day after their surgery.

Immediately after the YAG procedure, you may note that your vision still seems blurry. This is a result of the dilating drops that are given for the procedure. Blurriness can last for four to six hours after the procedure but will improve within about one day.

Complications from YAG laser are infrequent, but side effects are possible. The most common side effect after the YAG laser is the development of floaters. These are tiny black spots or lines that may appear in your field of vision. Usually, floaters will go away within a few days. If they last longer, you will need to call your specialist. The most significant risk of YAG laser is a detached retina. Signs to watch for and notify your specialist of include:

  • Clouded vision
  • Floaters
  • A gray cloud in your field of vision
  • Shadows in your peripheral vision

It is possible to have YAG surgery more than once, but in general, only one procedure will be needed. Once the area of the capsule behind the lens is eliminated with the YAG laser, it does not return, and vision will remain clear.

Sunday, November 17, 2024

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