Abstract:
An optical system configured to display a composite image includes a projection system that overlays a projected image onto a projected image plane. The optical system further includes at least two eyepieces through which the composite image is viewable to a user and a lens system having a subject image plane viewable through the at least two eyepieces. The subject image plane includes a subject image. The projection system causes the projected image to appear on a projected image plane, viewable through the at least two eyepieces, to include the projected image and the subject image in the composite image. The projection system further includes an adjustable optical component that is adjustable to position the projected image plane relative to the subject image plane.
Abstract:
An optical light scanning probe is presented, the probe comprising a handle, shaped for grasping by a user; a cannula, protruding from a distal portion of the handle with an outer diameter smaller than 20 gauge; an optical fiber with a distal fiber-portion off a probe-axis, configured to receive a light from a light-source at a proximal fiber-portion, and to emit the received light at the distal fiber-portion; a fixed beam forming unit, disposed at a distal portion of the cannula, configured to receive the light from the distal fiber-portion, and to deflect the received light toward a target region; and a fiber actuator, housed at least partially in the handle, configured to move the distal fiber-portion to scan the deflected light along a scanning curve in the target region.
Abstract:
Provided herein are systems, methods, and apparatuses that include a vitrectomy tip having port features for improved severing of vitreous fibers in a vitrectomy procedure. The vitrectomy tip may include one or more filaments traversing a port formed in the vitrectomy tip. The one or more filaments separate the port into a plurality of openings. When the vitrectomy tip is ultrasonically vibrated, the filaments impact the vitreous fibers causing them to sever. In this way, the filaments serve as severing elements to separate the vitreous fibers from the eye, thereby providing or improving the ability of the vitrectomy tip to perform the vitrectomy procedure.
Abstract:
An optical coherence tomography (OCT) system and method for scanning a defined area according to a pre-set or user-specified scanning pattern, the defined area surrounding a specified starting position or offset from the starting position. Such OCT systems and methods may be used to generate a pictorial representation of internal target structures the OCT sample beam passed through.
Abstract:
Various optical fiber cables and systems and methods associated therewith are disclosed herein. An optical fiber cable may include a jacket, an optical fiber and a metal wire disposed within a passage defined by the jacket. The metal wire may be coupled to the optical fiber.
Abstract:
Both visible and IR cameras are integrated without an increase in an optical stack height of a surgical microscope used for ophthalmic surgery. The IR camera may be used to directly and intraoperatively capture a scanning OCT measurement beam, which uses NIR light that is invisible to the human eye. An IR image from the IR camera taken from the same surgical field as displayed intraoperatively to a user of the surgical microscope may be displayed in an ocular to the user, enabling visualization of a location of an OCT scan along with actual visible images of the surgical field.
Abstract:
Various optical fiber cables and systems and methods associated therewith are disclosed herein. An optical fiber cable may include a jacket, an optical fiber and a metal wire disposed within a passage defined by the jacket. The metal wire may be coupled to the optical fiber.
Abstract:
An optical light scanning probe is presented, the probe comprising a handle, shaped for grasping by a user; a cannula, protruding from a distal portion of the handle with an outer diameter smaller than 20 gauge; an optical fiber with a distal fiber-portion off a probe-axis, configured to receive a light from a light-source at a proximal fiber-portion, and to emit the received light at the distal fiber-portion; a fixed beam forming unit, disposed at a distal portion of the cannula, configured to receive the light from the distal fiber-portion, and to deflect the received light toward a target region; and a fiber actuator, housed at least partially in the handle, configured to move the distal fiber-portion to scan the deflected light along a scanning curve in the target region.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for anti-parallax correction of stereoscopic surgical images may employ a stereoscopic surgical microscope to generate overlay content as left and right digital images that are overlaid on respective left and right analog images from an objective field of view of the surgical microscope. The user may select a location-dependent feature in the overlay content and may select left or right for the anti-parallax correction.
Abstract:
Methods and systems for anti-parallax correction of stereoscopic surgical images may employ a stereoscopic surgical microscope to generate overlay content as left and right digital images that are overlaid on respective left and right analog images from an objective field of view of the surgical microscope. The user may select a location-dependent feature in the overlay content and may select left or right for the anti-parallax correction.