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Human eye phantom for developing computer and robot-assisted epiretinal membrane peeling

Amrita Gupta, Berk Gonenc, Marcin Balicki, Kevin Olds, James T. Handa, Peter Gehlbach, Russell H. Taylor, Iulian Iordachita

Year
2014
Citations
8

Abstract

A number of technologies are being developed to facilitate key intraoperative actions in vitreoretinal microsurgery. There is a need for cost-effective, reusable benchtop eye phantoms to enable frequent evaluation of these developments. In this study, we describe an artificial eye phantom for developing intraocular imaging and force-sensing tools. We test four candidate materials for simulating epiretinal membranes using a handheld tremor-canceling micromanipulator with force-sensing micro-forceps tip and demonstrate peeling forces comparable to those encountered in clinical practice.

Keywords

Imaging phantomMicromanipulatorForcepsComputer scienceHuman eyeEpiretinal membraneBiomedical engineeringComputer visionArtificial intelligenceEngineering

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