Method of observing a three-dimensional image of examinee's eye

US9681803B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9681803-B2
Application numberUS-201514811336-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2015
Priority dateSep 30, 2010
Publication dateJun 20, 2017
Grant dateJun 20, 2017

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A method of observing a three-dimensional image of an examinee's eye to be examined, includes: obtaining a first three-dimensional image which is a three-dimensional image of an anterior segment of the examinee's eye by optical coherence tomography for obtaining a tomographic image by converging a measurement light on the anterior segment of the examinee's eye; obtaining a second three-dimensional image which is a three-dimensional image of a fundus of the examinee's eye by optical coherence tomography for obtaining a tomographic image by converging the measurement light on the fundus of the examinee's eye by a timing different from a timing of obtaining the first three-dimensional image; constructing a three-dimensional eyeball image of the examinee's eye through image processing based on the obtained first and second three-dimensional images; and displaying the constructed three-dimensional eyeball image on a monitor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of observing a tomographic image of an examinee's eye to be examined, including: obtaining a first tomographic image which is a tomographic image of an anterior segment of the examinee's eye by an optical coherence tomography optical system for obtaining a tomographic image by guiding a measurement light to the anterior segment of the examinee's eye; obtaining a second tomographic image which is a tomographic image of a fundus of the examinee's eye by optical coherence tomography optical system for obtaining a tomographic image by guiding the measurement light to the fundus of the examinee's eye by a timing different from a timing of obtaining the first tomographic image; constructing a tomographic eyeball image of the examinee's eye based on the obtained first and second tomographic images; and displaying the constructed tomographic eyeball image on a monitor. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the obtained tomographic images are analyzed through image processing, and a part of the eyeball image corresponding to a site of the examinee's eye where an abnormality is detected by the analysis is displayed on the monitor in a highlighted manner. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein an analysis for detecting a predefined eye disorder is performed to both the first and second tomographic images, an analysis result of the first tomographic image and an analysis result of the second tomographic image are subjected to an integrated analysis, and a result of the integrated analysis is displayed on the monitor. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first tomographic image is processed to analyze thicknesses of layers of the fundus and the second tomographic image is processed to analyze an opening degree of gonioangle in order to perform an analysis for detecting glaucoma, the thicknesses of the layers of the fundus and the opening degree of gonioangle are subjected to an integrated analysis, and a result of the integrated analysis is displayed on the monitor. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein a part of the tomographic eyeball image corresponding to a site of the examinee's eye where an abnormality is detected by the analysis is displayed on the monitor in a highlighted manner. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a tomographic image of the examinee's eye obtained by a technique different from the optical coherence tomography optical system is synthesized with the tomographic eyeball image. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a distance between the first and second tomographic images constituting the tomographic eyeball image is set based on information of a distance between the anterior segment and the fundus measured by an eye distance measuring device. 8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a tomographic image of a whole eye including a region from a cornea through the fundus is obtained by the optical coherence tomography optical system having an imaging range from the cornea through the fundus, and an anterior segment region in the obtained tomographic image of the whole eye and the first tomographic image are subjected to a matching process, and the fundus region in the obtained tomographic image of the whole eye and the second tomographic image are subjected to a matching process. 9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the optical coherence tomography optical system is a swept source optical coherence tomography optical system having a wavelength-variable light source, a wavelength width of a light emitted from the wavelength-variable light source and the number of sampling points in the wavelength width are set so that the whole eye including the region from the cornea through the fundus is included in an imaging range in a depth direction when the tomographic image of the whole eye is obtained, and the wavelength width of the light emitted from the wavelength-variable light source and the number of sampling points in the wavelength width are set so that the imaging range in the depth direction corresponds to respective sites of the examinee's eye when the first and second tomographic images are obtained. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a positional shift of a tomographic image of the whole eye is corrected by image processing so that a shape of a corneal surface is equal to a shape of the corneal surface obtained by a corneal topography. 11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein optical information of the examinee's eye and optical information of an intraocular lens, and a simulation of an intraocular lens operation is performed, and a graphic representing the intraocular lens is synthesized with an anterior segment region of the outputted tomographic eyeball image. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein a prospective postoperative outcome depending on a location of the intraocular lens. 13. A method of observing a tomographic image of an examinee's eye to be examined, including: obtaining a tomographic image of a whole eye including a region from a cornea through a fundus by an optical coherence tomography optical system having an imaging range from the cornea through the fundus; and performing at least one of a matching process of an anterior segment region in the obtained tomographic image of the whole eye and a first tomographic image which is a tomographic image of an anterior segment of the examinee's eye obtained by the optical coherence tomography optical system, and a matching process of the fundus region in the obtained tomographic image of the whole eye and a second tomographic image which is a tomographic image of the fundus of the examinee's eye obtained by the optical coherence tomography optical system by a timing different from a timing of obtaining the first tomographic image. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the optical coherence tomography optical system is a swept source optical coherence tomography optical system having a wavelength-variable light source, a wavelength width of a light emitted from the wavelength-variable light source and the number of sampling points in the wavelength width are set so that the whole eye including the region from the cornea through the fundus is included in the imaging range in a depth direction when the tomographic image of the whole eye is obtained, and the wavelength width of the light emitted from the wavelength-variable light source and the number of sampling points in the wavelength width are set so that the imaging range in the depth direction corresponds to respective sites of the examinee's eye when the first and second tomographic images are obtained.

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  • for looking at the eye fundus, e.g. ophthalmoscopes (A61B3/13 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Arrangements specially adapted for eye photography · CPC title

  • Arrangement of plural eye-testing or -examining apparatus · CPC title

  • for multiple images · CPC title

  • A61B3/102Primary

    for optical coherence tomography [OCT] · CPC title

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A method of observing a three-dimensional image of an examinee's eye to be examined, includes: obtaining a first three-dimensional image which is a three-dimensional image of an anterior segment of the examinee's eye by optical coherence tomography for obtaining a tomographic image by converging a measurement light on the anterior segment of the examinee's eye; obtaining a second three-dimensio…
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Primary CPC classification A61B3/102. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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