Abstract: Images of a patient's eye can be imaged and the images processed to detect and track floaters within the patient's eye. The floater detection and tracking can be used to identify characteristics of the floaters as well as possibly perform laser treatment of the floaters.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 22, 2024
Date of Patent:
March 11, 2025
Assignee:
PULSEMEDICA CORP.
Inventors:
Nir Katchinskiy, Christopher Ceroici, Iman Amini, Geoffroy Rivet-Sabourin, Michael Brownell, Eugene Shteyn
Abstract: Tracking of a patient's retina, or eye movements, may be useful when treating the patient's eye. The tracking may be done using an imaging system and may use two tracking processes. A first tracking process may determine eye movement based on a comparison between full frames of images. The second tracking process determines eye movement based on partial frames, or strips, of the images. The first tracking process must wait until the full frame is received, while the second tracking process may be performed quicker as it only requires a portion of the image to be received.
Abstract: A therapeutic laser for use in treating ophthalmological conditions can be modulated by a spatial light modulation device in order to focus the therapeutic laser on a plurality of target locations simultaneously.
Abstract: An ophthalmological device and system is described that allows the simultaneous imaging of an eye using both scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Further the device and system is capable of targeting and delivering a treatment laser for treatment of an eye condition.
Abstract: Images of a patient's eye can be imaged and the images processed to detect and track floaters within the patient's eye. The floater detection and tracking can be used to identify characteristics of the floaters as well as possibly perform laser treatment of the floaters.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 22, 2024
Publication date:
August 15, 2024
Applicant:
PULSEMEDICA CORP.
Inventors:
Nir Katchinskiy, Christopher Ceroici, Iman Amini, Geoffroy Rivet-Sabourin, Michael Brownell, Eugene Shteyn
Abstract: An ophthalmological device and system is described that allows the simultaneous imaging of an eye using both scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and optical coherence tomography (OCT). Further the device and system is capable of targeting and delivering a femtosecond treatment laser for treatment of an eye condition. The system further includes a machine learning algorithm to provide a suggested treatment procedure.
Abstract: A therapeutic laser for use in treating ophthalmological conditions can be modulated by a spatial light modulation device in order to focus the therapeutic laser on a plurality of target locations simultaneously.