Mixed Reality (MR) Based Slit Lamp: The First Step Toward XR-Ophthalmology
Rui Zhou, Wei-Chiang Lin, Byron L Lam, Rong Wen, Noble Amadi, Shuliang Jiao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mixed reality-based slit lamp that enables real-time, stereoscopic eye diagnostics both locally and remotely, paving the way for tele-ophthalmology.
Contribution
The first mixed reality slit lamp system for stereoscopic tele-ophthalmology with real-time image transmission and comparable user experience to traditional methods.
Findings
MR-SLP provides comparable image quality and depth perception to conventional slit lamps.
Ophthalmologists reported similar user experience with MR-SLP as with traditional equipment.
The system enables real-time stereoscopic image transmission across multiple locations.
Abstract
This study demonstrates the concept of Mixed Reality (MR) based slit lamp (MR-SLP), which can display real-time stereoscopic diagnostic images of the eye both locally and remotely, making it suitable for stereoscopic tele-ophthalmology applications. In MR-SLP, two high-resolution video cameras were mounted on the left and right viewing channels of a conventional slit lamp to capture corresponding diagnostic images in real time, which were then transmitted to multiple MR headsets via a broadcast network. The operator wears the MR headset to see the stereoscopic diagnostic images and operates the slit lamp using the MR’s see-through function. The system’s depth perception, a key feature inherited from the slit lamp, was quantitatively tested using a tube-threading task. The feasibility of tele-ophthalmology was evaluated across multiple sites with subjective feedback from participants.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Augmented Reality Applications
