Eyeworld

SEP 2021

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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SEPTEMBER 2021 | EYEWORLD | 37 SAVE TIME & MONEY Removes hidden costs of time and resources spent on prep, cleaning, sterilization, repair, and replacement. REDUCE RISK Reduces risk of cross contamination. Overall improved safety for patients and staff. ! $ © 2021 Stephens Instruments. All rights reserved. Toll Free ( USA ) 800.354.7848 | info@stephensinst.com | stephensinst.com SafeSite ™ Single-Use Instruments planned to start this fall/winter. Dr. Ellis was seeking $5 million in investments. Light-field exam: Chip Berestka, MD The slit lamp exam hasn't changed in 75 years, Dr. Berestka said, introducing the light-field exam. Light-field optics is a new branch of photography that can image a 3D cube of space permitting after-the-fact focusing. He said it would have selective focus, all-in focus, and perspective-changing 3D. To recreate the slip lamp exam after the fact, a technician would capture light-field images as a slit traverses the eye in the X axis to create a library of images. The doctor could then later "drive through" the slit lamp exam in his or her own sequence on a computer or smartphone. How would this change ophthalmology? Dr. Berestka said the slit lamp could be acquired by the technician. The doctor could then review the exam with the patient, pointing out pathology at the same time. There's no wasted time at the slight lamp, he said, and it will also integrate into the EMR system. This technology, he said, is ideal for postop and brief visits, and it frees up time for surgery. The system would help make telemedi- cine possible for ophthalmology. Dr. Berestka added that the market for this product is large. He expects prototype develop- ment in a year and full production in 2 years. He asked for $5 million and was also seeking talent for the board of directors and medical advisory board. Dr. Ellis (middle) receives the first place prize from Dr. Thompson (left) and Dr. Berdahl (right) for his concept of the JelliSee IOL. Source: ASCRS

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