Litcius/Paper detail

Developing portable widefield fundus camera for teleophthalmology: Technical challenges and potential solutions

Xincheng Yao, Taeyoon Son, Jiechao Ma

2021Experimental Biology and Medicine25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A portable, low cost, widefield fundus camera is essential for developing affordable teleophthalmology. However, conventional trans-pupillary illumination used in traditional fundus cameras limits the field of view (FOV) in a snapshot image, and frequently requires pharmacologically pupillary dilation for reliable examination of eye conditions. This minireview summarizes recent developments in alternative illumination approaches for widefield fundus photography. Miniaturized indirect illumination has been used to enable compact design for developing low cost, portable, widefield fundus camera. Contact mode trans-pars-planar illumination has been validated for ultra-widefield fundus imaging of infant eyes. Contact-free trans-pars-planar illumination has been explored for widefield imaging of adult eyes. Trans-palpebral illumination has been also demonstrated in a smartphone-based widefield fundus imager to foster affordable teleophthalmology.

Topics & Concepts

Fundus cameraFundus (uterus)Fundus photographyComputer scienceOpticsOptometryMedicineOphthalmologyPhysicsRetinaOphthalmoscopyVisual acuityFluorescein angiographyRetinal Imaging and AnalysisRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsRetinopathy of Prematurity Studies
Developing portable widefield fundus camera for teleophthalmology: Technical challenges and potential solutions | Litcius