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Richard J. Michaels - Irvine CA, US Max Hall - Corona CA, US Diego Cueto - Monarch Beach CA, US T. Scott Rowe - Dana Point CA, US Thomas Padrick - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
WaveTec Vision Systems, Inc. - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
A61B 3/14
US Classification:
351208, 351246, 351205
Abstract:
An ophthalmic apparatus for precisely positioning an optical instrument, such as a wavefront aberrometer, in three dimensions with respect to a patient's eye. The ophthalmic apparatus may include an optical instrument directed in a first direction toward a target area to receive light therefrom and a camera directed in a second direction toward the target area to receive light therefrom, the first and second directions being non-parallel. The camera may include imaging optics to form an optical image on a photodetector array using light reflected from the target area. The ophthalmic apparatus may also include a processor configured to correlate a position of the optical image on the photodetector array with the distance between the optical instrument and the target area.
Jack T. Holladay - Bellaire TX, US Thomas D. Padrick - Seattle WA, US Richard J. Michaels - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
WaveTec Vision Systems, Inc. - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
A61B 3/10 A61B 3/14 A61B 3/00
US Classification:
351221, 351206, 351208, 351210, 351246
Abstract:
An ophthalmic apparatus for measuring spatial distances within a patient's eye is disclosed. The apparatus can be used to measure, for example, the capsular bag depth in an aphakic eye. The spatial measurement system can direct laser light into a patient's eye so that a portion of the light is scattered by the capsular bag. The scattered light can be directed to a detector where spots can be formed corresponding to the locations on the capsular bag from which the light was scattered. The distance from the cornea to the capsular bag can be determined based, for example, at least in part on the distance between the spots formed on the detector. In some embodiments, the apparatus can include a surgical microscope and/or a wavefront aberrometer. In some embodiments, an alignment system can be used to precisely position the apparatus relative to the patient's eye. The ophthalmic apparatus can be used for variety of ophthalmic procedures, such as predicting the postoperative position of an intraocular lens (IOL) and determining appropriate optical power for the IOL.
Optical Angular Measurement System For Ophthalmic Applications And Method For Positioning Of A Toric Intraocular Lens With Increased Accuracy
Thomas D. Padrick - Seattle WA, US Jack T. Holladay - Bellaire TX, US Dan Bao Tran - Long Beach CA, US Aric K. Plumley - Huntington Beach CA, US Richard J. Michaels - Irvine CA, US Jeff Padgett - Long Beach CA, US
Assignee:
Wavetec Vision Systems, Inc. - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
A61B 3/10 A61B 3/00
US Classification:
351205, 351200, 351211, 351221
Abstract:
An ophthalmic system for use in performing angular measurements in relation to a patient's eye. The ophthalmic system can include an optical angular measurement device that can provide angular indicia by, for example, projecting an image of an angular measurement reticle onto a patient's eye or by superimposing an image of an angular measurement reticle onto an image of the patient's eye. The ophthalmic system can include an optical refractive power measurement device for providing desired angular orientations for ocular implants or for incisions. The ophthalmic system can be used, for example, to align a toric intraocular lens to a desired angular orientation.
Richard J. Michaels - Irvine CA, US Max Hall - Corona CA, US Diego Cueto - Monarch Beach CA, US T. Scott Rowe - Dana Point CA, US Thomas Padrick - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
WAVETEC VISION SYSTEMS, INC. - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
A61B 3/103 A61B 3/15
US Classification:
351208, 351246
Abstract:
An ophthalmic apparatus for precisely positioning an optical instrument, such as a wavefront aberrometer, in three dimensions with respect to a patient's eye. The ophthalmic apparatus may include an optical instrument directed in a first direction toward a target area to receive light therefrom and a camera directed in a second direction toward the target area to receive light therefrom, the first and second directions being non-parallel. The camera may include imaging optics to form an optical image on a photodetector array using light reflected from the target area. The ophthalmic apparatus may also include a processor configured to correlate a position of the optical image on the photodetector array with the distance between the optical instrument and the target area.
Kevin Brent May - Yorba Linda CA, US Richard J. Michaels - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Reach3D Medical LLC - Suwanee GA
International Classification:
G02B 27/22
US Classification:
359464
Abstract:
An adapter system for displaying and recording stereoscopic images from a single lens optic device and methods of producing stereoscopic images using such an adapter are provided herein. The adapter system utilizes an active stereoscopic shutter mounted along the optical path of the single lens optic device, such as, for example, a microscope or an endoscope, to provide a stereoscopic image to a video or still camera mounted along the same optical path.
Kevin Brent May - Yorba Linda CA, US Richard J. Michaels - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
REACH3D MEDICAL LLC - Suwanee GA
International Classification:
H04N 13/02
US Classification:
348 49
Abstract:
A relay optic adapter system for imaging stereoscopic images with a single lens optic device and methods of producing stereoscopic images using such a relay optic adapter are provided herein. The relay optic adapter system utilizes an active stereoscopic shutter mounted along the optical path of the single lens optic device, such as, for example, a still or video camera, to provide a stereoscopic image to imaging plane of the device.
Objective lenses for endoscopes are made substantially of sapphire. The high refractive index of sapphire results in optical components with shallower curvatures, leading to smaller geometric aberrations, and consequently, fewer components are required to correct for these aberrations. Chromatic aberrations are less severe because of sapphire's low dispersion. The objectives may be either of the landscape or retrofocus type, and are compact with moderate field of view, low f-number, and less distortion than most conventional designs.
Ophthalmic Optical Coherence Tomography With Multiple Resolutions
Systems and methods are disclosed for performing ophthalmic optical coherence tomography with multiple resolutions. In some embodiments, a system comprises a light source, an output lens, and a set of optical components between the light source and the output lens, the set of optical components comprising an afocal zoom telescope. The set of optical components is adapted to provide imaging both at a first field of view with a first resolution and at a second field of view with a second resolution, wherein the first field of view is wider than the second field of view and the second resolution is higher than the first resolution. A method of performing ophthalmic optical coherence tomography with multiple resolutions may be performed using one or more of the systems described herein.