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Concept for image-guided vitreo-retinal fs-laser surgery: Adaptive optics and optical coherence tomography for laser beam shaping and positioning

  • Ben Matthias
  • , Dorothee Brockmann
  • , Anja Hansen
  • , Konstanze Horke
  • , Gesche Knoop
  • , Timo Gewohn
  • , Miroslav Zabic
  • , Alexander Krüger
  • , Tammo Ripken

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Abstract

Fs-lasers are well established in ophthalmic surgery as high precision tools for corneal flap cutting during laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and increasingly utilized for cutting the crystalline lens, e.g. in assisting cataract surgery. For addressing eye structures beyond the cornea, an intraoperative depth resolved imaging is crucial to the safety and success of the surgical procedure due to interindividual anatomical disparities. Extending the field of application even deeper to the posterior eye segment, individual eye aberrations cannot be neglected anymore and surgery with fs-laser is impaired by focus degradation. Our demonstrated concept for image-guided vitreo-retinal fs-laser surgery combines adaptive optics (AO) for spatial beam shaping and optical coherence tomography (OCT) for focus positioning guidance. The laboratory setup comprises an adaptive optics assisted 800 nm fs-laser system and is extended by a Fourier domain optical coherence tomography system. Phantom structures are targeted, which mimic tractional epiretinal membranes in front of excised porcine retina within an eye model. AO and OCT are set up to share the same scanning and focusing optics. A Hartmann-Shack sensor is employed for aberration measurement and a deformable mirror for aberration correction. By means of adaptive optics the threshold energy for laser induced optical breakdown is lowered and cutting precision is increased. 3D OCT imaging of typical ocular tissue structures is achieved with sufficient resolution and the images can be used for orientation of the fs-laser beam. We present targeted dissection of the phantom structures and its evaluation regarding retinal damage.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksOphthalmic Technologies XXV
Herausgeber/-innenArthur Ho, Fabrice Manns, Per G. Soderberg
Herausgeber (Verlag)SPIE
Seitenumfang8
ISBN (elektronisch)9781628413977
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 20 März 2015
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung25th Conference on Ophthalmic Technologies - San Francisco, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 7 Feb. 20158 Feb. 2015

Publikationsreihe

NameProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE
Band9307
ISSN (Print)1605-7422

Konferenz

Konferenz25th Conference on Ophthalmic Technologies
Land/GebietUSA / Vereinigte Staaten
OrtSan Francisco
Zeitraum7 Feb. 20158 Feb. 2015

ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

  • Elektronische, optische und magnetische Materialien
  • Biomaterialien
  • Atom- und Molekularphysik sowie Optik
  • Radiologie, Nuklearmedizin und Bildgebung

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