Trans-pars-planar illumination enables 200{\deg} ultra-wide field pediatric fundus photography for easy examination of the retina
Devrim Toslak, Felix Chau, Muhammet Kazim Erol, Changgeng Liu, R. V., Paul Chan, Taeyoon Son, and Xincheng Yao

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel trans-pars-planar illumination technique that enables ultra-wide 200-degree field pediatric fundus photography, improving peripheral retina imaging for better diagnosis and telemedicine applications.
Contribution
The study introduces the first use of trans-pars-planar illumination in pediatric fundus cameras, achieving ultra-wide 200-degree imaging with a simple, low-cost prototype.
Findings
Achieved 200-degree ultra-wide field imaging in a single snapshot.
Enabled comprehensive visualization of central and peripheral retina.
Provided a low-cost solution suitable for telemedicine in underserved areas.
Abstract
This study is to test the feasibility of using trans-pars-planar illumination for ultrawide field pediatric fundus photography. Fundus examination of the peripheral retina is essential for clinical management of pediatric eye diseases. However, current pediatric fundus cameras with traditional trans-pupillary illumination provide a limited field of view (FOV), making it difficult to access the peripheral retina adequately for a comprehensive assessment of eye conditions. Here, we report the first demonstration of trans-pars-planar illumination in ultra-wide field pediatric fundus photography. For proof-of-concept validation, all off-the-shelf optical components were selected to construct a lab prototype pediatric camera (PedCam). By freeing the entire pupil for imaging purpose only, the trans-pars-planar illumination enables a 200o FOV in a snapshot fundus image, allowing easy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinopathy of Prematurity Studies · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
