Imaging system
US-12169175-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US9854969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9854969-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514731055-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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An indirect contact lens is mechanically coupled to a surgical microscope during ophthalmic surgery, such as vitreoretinal surgery. The indirect contact lens rests on a cornea of an eye of a patient during the surgery but is supported by a surgical microscope attachment having multiple degrees of freedom to accommodate small movements of the eye while remaining aligned to an optical axis of the surgical microscope.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical microscope attachment, comprising: a cylindrical mounting portion attached to a surgical microscope having an optical axis; a cylindrical extension portion concentrically oriented to the cylindrical mounting portion, wherein the cylindrical extension portion is configured to translate with respect to the cylindrical mounting portion in a first direction parallel to the optical axis and in a third direction opposite to the first direction; a lens holder attached to the cylindrical extension portion, the lens holder configured to position an indirect contact lens for viewing an eye of a patient, wherein the lens holder rotates with respect to the cylindrical extension portion and the lens holder translates with respect to the cylindrical extension portion in a second direction perpendicular to the optical axis and in a fourth direction opposite to the second direction; and a first bearing disposed between the cylindrical mounting portion and the cylindrical extension portion, the first bearing configured to assist the cylindrical extension portion to translate in the first direction and in the third direction, wherein the cylindrical extension portion is configured to translate freely with respect to the cylindrical mounting portion in the first direction and the third direction, and wherein the cylindrical extension portion, the lens holder, and the indirect contact lens are configured to be freely supported by the eye when the indirect contact lens is in contact with the eye. 2. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 1 , further comprising: a second bearing disposed between the cylindrical extension portion and the lens holder, the second bearing assisting the lens holder to rotate about the cylindrical extension portion. 3. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 2 , further comprising: a third bearing disposed between the cylindrical extension portion and the lens holder, the third bearing enabling the lens holder to translate with respect to the cylindrical extension portion in the second direction and the fourth direction. 4. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 3 , wherein the lens holder further comprises: a coupling portion that includes the second bearing and the third bearing; an arm that runs linearly in the third bearing at a first end and that couples to the indirect contact lens at a second end; and a retaining band at the second end of the arm to fix the indirect contact lens to the lens holder. 5. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 1 , further comprising: a flange at one end of the cylindrical extension portion to prevent the cylindrical extension portion from uncoupling from the cylindrical mounting portion, wherein the flange detains the cylindrical extension portion at a maximum translation in the first direction with respect to the cylindrical mounting portion. 6. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 5 , wherein a range of translation in the first direction of the cylindrical extension portion enables an objective of the surgical microscope to focus at a focal plane of the indirect contact lens. 7. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 1 , wherein the lens holder rotates about a center line of the cylindrical extension portion. 8. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 1 , wherein the lens holder secures the indirect contact lens such that a second optical axis of the indirect contact lens is parallel to the optical axis of the surgical microscope. 9. The surgical microscope attachment of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical extension portion concentrically oriented to the cylindrical mounting portion further comprises: the cylindrical extension portion concentrically oriented to the cylindrical mounting portion within a hollow interior of the cylindrical mounting portion.
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