Patent ID: 8090447

Claim:
An electrical stimulation method for restoring vision of a patient, comprising the steps of: placing a signal generation unit on an outer side of a choroid of a patient's eye, the signal generation unit including a plurality of electrodes for applying electrical stimulation pulse signals to cells constituting a retina of the patient's eye; attaching a photographing unit to the patient for photographing an object to be recognized by the patient; and converting image data obtained by the photographing unit to data for electrical stimulation pulse signal by a processing unit and transmitting the converted data to the signal generation unit; and outputting an electrical stimulation pulse signal of a biphasic rectangular wave including rectangular waves of opposite polarities from each electrode of the signal generation unit to the cells constituting the retina through the choroid based on the data for electrical stimulation pulse signal transmitted from the processing unit: wherein a stimulation condition for generating one phosphene based on the electrical stimulation pulse signal generated from one electrode of the plurality of electrodes is determined such that a pulse width of the electrical stimulation pulse signal is set within a range from 0.2 msec to 1 msec, an electric charge quantity of the electrical stimulation pulse signal is set within a range from 5 nC to 750 nC, an electric current intensity of the electrical stimulation pulse signal is set within a range from 700 μA to 1500 μA, a frequency of the electrical stimulation pulse signal is set within a range from 10 Hz to 50 Hz to generate a phosphene having a diameter ranging from 5 mm to 120 mm as a size of a phosphene to be perceived by the patient without damaging the cells constituting the retina, and the number of pulse pairs of the electrical stimulation pulse signal of the biphasic rectangular wave to be output from one of the electrodes to cause the patient to perceive one phosphene is set to 5 to 50, thereby causing the patient to perceive plural phosphenes to artificially recognize the object photographed by the photographing unit.