SURGICAL
Hybrid retinal photocoagulation system using analog tracking.
Wright Ch, Ferguson Rd, Barrett Sf, Rylander Hg, Welch Aj, Oberg Ed
- Year
- 1997
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
We describe initial in vivo experimental results of a new hybrid digital and analog design for retinal tracking and laser beam control. An overview of the design is given. The results show in vivo tracking rates which exceed the equivalent of 38 degrees per second in the eye, with automated lesion pattern creation. Robotically-assisted laser surgery to treat conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and retinal breaks may soon be realized under clinical conditions with requisite safety using standard video hardware and inexpensive optical components based on this design.
Keywords
RetinalComputer scienceLaserTracking (education)Diabetic retinopathyArtificial intelligenceComputer visionComputer hardwareOpticsOphthalmology
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