A61B3/0008

WARM WHITE LIGHT ILLUMINATION AND DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING OF DIGITAL IMAGES DURING MICROSURGERY

A method for enhancing digital images during a microsurgery, e.g., an eye surgery, includes collecting digital images of target anatomy using a digital camera as the target anatomy is illuminated by warm white light. The method includes identifying, via a processor in communication with the digital camera, a predetermined stage of the microsurgery. Within the images, the processor digitally isolates a first pixel region, e.g., a pupil pixel region, from a second pixel region, e.g., an iris pixel region, and adjusts a characteristic of constituent pixels thereof. The method, possibly recorded as instructions in a computer-readable medium, may be used to enhance a red reflex at predetermined stages of an eye surgery. A system includes a lighting source for emitting warm white light having a color temperature of less than about 4000° K, the camera, and the processor.

OPTOTYPE CALIBRATION METHOD
20220395173 · 2022-12-15 ·

An optotype calibration method is disclosed. The optotype calibration method includes steps of: (a) when a first optotype and a second optotype located outside an observable area, moving the observable area from an original position until the first optotype or the second optotype appears in the observable area; (b) adjusting a focus mechanism to make the first optotype and the second optotype close to each other; (c) moving the observable area back to the original position; and (d) repeating the steps (a)-(c) until the first optotype and the second optotype align with each other.

Systems And Methods For Imaging And Characterizing Objects Including The Eye Using Non-Uniform Or Speckle Illumination Patterns

Systems and methods are provided for imaging and characterizing objects including the eye using non-uniform or speckle illumination patterns. According to the present technology, a method for characterizing at least a portion of an object may include generating, using at least one light source, one or multiple non-uniform illumination patterns on an object. The method may also include detecting, using a detector, backscattered light from the object in response to the generating. The method may further include extracting, using the detector, data representative of the backscattered light. The method may also include processing, using a processing unit, the data representative of the backscattered light to create one or more images of at least a portion of the object.

OPTICAL SYSTEM AND INSPECTION APPARATUS
20220378289 · 2022-12-01 ·

An optical system includes a lens unit configured to form a first intermediate image by using light from a light source, a first optical element configured to transmit the light from the first intermediate image and to move to rotationally scan a target, and a second optical element configured to guide the light from the first optical element to the target.

Tear fluid state evaluation method, computer program, and device
11514570 · 2022-11-29 · ·

Provided are a method, a computer program and a device for noninvasively evaluating a state of a tear fluid and a tear fluid amount of a tear meniscus. Included are a binarization step of binarizing a tear meniscus image, obtained by capturing at least a part of a tear meniscus of a subject, using a predetermined threshold value; an extraction step of extracting a high luminance region indicating a tear meniscus part from the binarized image; and an evaluation step of evaluating a tear fluid state on the basis of the high luminance region.

Ophthalmologic apparatus

An ophthalmologic apparatus includes: an objective lens that faces a subject's eye; a first illumination optical system that irradiates a cornea of the subject's eye with illumination light; and a corneal measurement optical system having an imaging element that takes an image of a corneal reflection light, which is a reflection of the illumination light, through the objective lens, and outputs an imaging signal. The corneal measurement optical system includes a first mirror arranged near the objective lens and a second mirror arranged near the imaging element. The first and second mirrors and are configured such that the corneal reflection light that enters and is reflected from the first mirror, and then enters and is reflected from the second mirror exits toward an incident side from which the corneal reflection light enters a reflection surface of the first mirror.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A PRESCRIPTION FOR AN EYE OF A PERSON

A system for determining a prescription for an eye of a person, the system being configured to communicate with a mobile device including at least one first light source adapted to illuminate the eye with first light having a first optical wavelength, at least one second light source adapted to illuminate the eye with second light having a second optical wavelength different from the first wavelength, and a processor that measures the photorefraction of the eye at the first wavelength based on at least one picture of the eye recorded when illuminating the eye with first light, measures the photorefraction of the eye at the second wavelength based on at least one picture of the eye recorded when illuminating the eye with second light, determines the prescription for the eye based on the measured photorefraction at the first wavelength and the measured photorefraction at the second wavelength.

WEARABLE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REMOTE OPTICAL MONITORING OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE

Systems and methods are described for determining an intraocular pressure (IOP) of an eye using a contact lens with a magnet placed on the cornea of the eye. A magnetic field is exerted on the magnet of the contact lens, and the magnet is displaced by the magnetic field. The system of the present disclosure determines the deflection of the cornea based on the magnetic displacement of the magnet and determines the IOP of the eye.

EYE EXAMINATION APPARATUS WITH CAMERAS AND DISPLAY
20220361749 · 2022-11-17 ·

Disclosed is an eye examination apparatus that can be used in professional settings. The eye examination apparatus has a body having a first eye opening and a second eye opening for a user to see into the eye examination apparatus using two eyes. The eye examination apparatus also has a first camera coupled to the body and positioned to acquire ophthalmic images through the first eye opening, and a second camera coupled to the body and positioned to acquire ophthalmic images through the second eye opening. The eye examination apparatus also has at least one display coupled to the body and positioned to be viewable through the first eye opening and the second eye opening.

Optical component mounting system

Devices and methods are disclosed for an optical component mounting system for supporting an optical component such as a laser. The mounting system comprises a first component comprising a first surface, a second component comprising a second surface facing the first surface, and adhesive between the first surface of the first component and the second surface of the second component, wherein the first component comprises at least three mounting pads extending from the first surface for contacting the second surface of the second component and providing direct support between the first component and the second component. The component comprising the mounting pads may be a lower mount, an upper mount such as an upper clamping mount, or a bonding pad or other component in the stack of components. A method of assembling the stack of components may comprise curing the adhesive at a temperature at or above an upper end of an expected temperature operating range for the optical component mounting system.