高位截瘫小伙获新生,国内首款“三全”脑机接口完成临床试验
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-15 13:09

Core Insights - The first domestically developed, fully implanted, wireless, and fully functional brain-computer interface (BCI) product in China has successfully completed its first clinical trial at Huashan Hospital affiliated with Fudan University, providing new hope for a patient who has been paralyzed for eight years [1][9] - The technology allows patients to control electronic devices and smart tools using only their thoughts, significantly enhancing their self-care abilities and social connectivity [1] Group 1 - The clinical trial was conducted by a team led by Professors Mao Ying and Chen Liang at Huashan Hospital, marking a significant milestone in China's BCI technology [9] - The patient, a 28-year-old with high-level paralysis, was able to achieve thought control of devices just five days post-surgery, with a brain control decoding rate of 5.2 bits per second (BPS), comparable to international standards [9] - The BCI product features three main characteristics: fully implanted, fully wireless, and fully functional, which reduces infection risks and allows for real-time, wireless interaction without external devices [7][9] Group 2 - Brain Tiger Technology, the company behind the BCI, is one of the few globally to master and validate the fully implanted battery solution, filling a technological gap in the domestic market [3] - The product integrates a self-developed operating system, XessOs, enabling users to control various digital devices and connect seamlessly with physical devices like smart wheelchairs and robotic systems, creating a user-centered "extended body" ecosystem [7] - The successful clinical trial demonstrates the safety and feasibility of the fully implanted solution, showcasing China's forward-thinking approach in merging BCI technology with humanistic care [11]