您现在的位置是:首页 > 英语视频 > 英语新闻视频 正文 香港医生愿意为遭挖眼男童免费安装电子眼 2013-09-05来源:CCTV9 But there is some hope for Binbin. A noted ophthalmologist in Hong Kong thinks technology can one day help the boy recover some of his sight. And in the meantime, he’s offering Binbin free surgery and followup treatment. Hong Kong opthamalogist Dennis Lam was moved by the plight of Binbin, whose eyes were brutally gouged out. He sent a medical team to Shanxi to visit the boy. Team leader Dr. Fairooz Manjandavida says Binbin is in stable condition, and his mood is good. Correct measures have been taken to control the infection. And Binbin’s parents have taken great interest in the tailored treatment plan. Complete recovery is unlikely, but Dr. Lam says at the age of six, Binbin’s visual system is mature. This means it’s functional and has memories. Dr. Lam says advancements in technology could restore partial vision through the implantation of “electronic eyes”. But Dr. Lam stresses that such artificial vision technology is still in clinical trials. They haven’t ruled out possible brain tissue damage by direct stimulation, and they don’t know the visual limitations. But Lam is optimistic that the technology will be available in the next five to ten years. He suggests that “electronic eyes” could be considered when Binbin grows up. For now, Binbin could be fitted with a navigator to help him identify objects and lead the way. Dr. Lam said if Binbin’s parents consent, the boy is welcome to come to Shenzhen for free installation of prosthetic eyes and follow-up treatment. Reporter: “Binbin’s physical and mental rehabilitation will take a long time. But the amount of support and assistance he’s received from the public will at least provide him with a measure of comfort and hope for the future.” 本栏目更多同类内容 扫码关注和谐英语微信公众号,第一时间获取最新学习资料 或公众号搜索myhxen 上一篇 阿根廷首都的历史建筑保护运动 下一篇 关于高等教育价值的争论 相关文章 中国人向医生求助肥胖治疗医改:医生成实践先驱电子书崛起 传统书籍仍望逆袭中国面临儿科医生短缺国务院鼓励农村电子商务无国界医生组织要求美国对空袭阿富汗医院做出解释中国电子医疗市场预计迎来增长蓬勃发展跨境电子商务有助于稳定外贸战时上海电子地图发布电子商务巨头寻求机器人员工