First Use of Duke 4D Microscope Integrated OCT (MIOCT) Integrated Into Zeiss Artevo 800 Ophthalmic Surgical Microscope in the Operating Room
Duke University
Summary
The study team will conduct the first in-human pilot studies using 4D MIOCT for imaging in the operating room. Building on the earlier integration and wet-lab validations, the researchers will assess the system's ease of use, safety, and visualization of intended structures during various anterior and posterior segment ophthalmic procedures.
Description
The purpose of this project is to capture research images from microscope integrated Optical Coherence Tomography (MIOCT) integrated into a Zeiss Artevo 800 surgical microscope with an add-on investigational 3D OCT scanner (hereafter called the 4D MIOCT) in participants undergoing clinically-indicated surgical procedures for a range of ocular diseases. The researchers will evaluate normal and abnormal microanatomy of the eye, image during surgical procedures, and track subretinal injections for therapeutic delivery during surgery (volumes measured/analyzed from the OCT images after surgery).…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Adult participants 18 years of age and older * Patients undergoing surgery for ocular disease * Adults able and willing to give informed consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with any ocular disease that restricts the ability to perform OCT scanning
Interventions
- Device4D MIOCT integrated into a Zeiss Artevo 800
4D MIOCT integrated into a Zeiss Artevo 800 surgical microscope with an add-on investigational 3D OCT scanner
Location
- Duke University Eye CenterDurham, North Carolina