A simple technique of circular polarisation imaging of the cornea: rendering the hidden visible
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Session Details
Session Title: Photoablation, Cross-Linking and Intracorneal Ring Segment
Session Date/Time: Monday 07/09/2015 | 08:00-10:30
Paper Time: 10:06
Venue: Room 16
First Author: : J.Stevens UK
Co Author(s): : G. Misson
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To demonstrate a simple technique for viewing the cornea at the slit lamp and rendering visible otherwise hidden features.
Setting:
Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK
Warwickshire Hospital, England
Methods:
A hand held circular polarising filter is used at the slit lamp with the incident and exit light passing through the filter. This causes rotation of the polarisation planes and effective cross polarisation imaging of the cornea and lens.
Results:
This technique highlights stress and biomechanical effects within the cornea and is a very useful technique for the corneal and refractive surgeon.
Conclusions:
This is a simple and very effective clinical technique
Financial Interest:
NONE