DISCOVER Study: Microscope-integrated Intraoperative OCT Study
Determination of Feasibility of Intraoperative Spectral Domain Microscope Combined/Integrated OCT Visualization During En Face Retinal and Ophthalmic Surgery: DISCOVER Study
The Cleveland Clinic
3,000 participants
Jan 1, 2014
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Optical coherence tomography (OCT )provides high resolution information regarding the anatomic structure of the tissues of the eye in a cross-sectional and 3 dimensional view. Much of this information is not able to be visualized by a clinician. Utilizing this information during surgery will allow for the ophthalmic surgeons to better understand how surgical procedures impact the anatomic structure of the eye. In this study an OCT device that has been built into the microscope (rather than mounted on the side or held in the surgeon's hand) and will be utilized to take images at various milestones during surgery to assess feasibility and potential utility of this technology. Since it is built into the microscope, there are potential significant advantages over a separate system including increased efficiency, improved working distance, and the ability to visualize tissue-instrument interactions.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- The study population includes any patient requiring ophthalmic surgery
Exclusion Criteria2
- Under the age of 18 years.
- Cognitive/Mentally impaired or unable to provide consent
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NCT02423213