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4 March 2016 4D microscope-integrated OCT improves accuracy of ophthalmic surgical maneuvers
Oscar Carrasco-Zevallos, Brenton Keller, Christian Viehland, Liangbo Shen, Bozho Todorich, Christine Shieh, Anthony Kuo, Cynthia Toth, Joseph A. Izatt
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Proceedings Volume 9693, Ophthalmic Technologies XXVI; 969306 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2212857
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2016, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Ophthalmic surgeons manipulate micron-scale tissues using stereopsis through an operating microscope and instrument shadowing for depth perception. While ophthalmic microsurgery has benefitted from rapid advances in instrumentation and techniques, the basic principles of the stereo operating microscope have not changed since the 1930’s. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has revolutionized ophthalmic imaging and is now the gold standard for preoperative and postoperative evaluation of most retinal and many corneal procedures. We and others have developed initial microscope-integrated OCT (MIOCT) systems for concurrent OCT and operating microscope imaging, but these are limited to 2D real-time imaging and require offline post-processing for 3D rendering and visualization. Our previously presented 4D MIOCT system can record and display the 3D surgical field stereoscopically through the microscope oculars using a dual-channel heads-up display (HUD) at up to 10 micron-scale volumes per second. In this work, we show that 4D MIOCT guidance improves the accuracy of depth-based microsurgical maneuvers (with statistical significance) in mock surgery trials in a wet lab environment. Additionally, 4D MIOCT was successfully performed in 38/45 (84%) posterior and 14/14 (100%) anterior eye human surgeries, and revealed previously unrecognized lesions that were invisible through the operating microscope. These lesions, such as residual and potentially damaging retinal deformation during pathologic membrane peeling, were visualized in real-time by the surgeon. Our integrated system provides an enhanced 4D surgical visualization platform that can improve current ophthalmic surgical practice and may help develop and refine future microsurgical techniques.
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Oscar Carrasco-Zevallos, Brenton Keller, Christian Viehland, Liangbo Shen, Bozho Todorich, Christine Shieh, Anthony Kuo, Cynthia Toth, and Joseph A. Izatt "4D microscope-integrated OCT improves accuracy of ophthalmic surgical maneuvers", Proc. SPIE 9693, Ophthalmic Technologies XXVI, 969306 (4 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2212857
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Cited by 8 scholarly publications and 1 patent.
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Microscopes

Surgery

Visualization

Heads up displays

Imaging systems

3D displays

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