[optimal] Re: Slit lamp interface for I-Phone to capture Fundus images

  • From: Mark Maio <markmaio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Optimal <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 12:43:43 -0400

Hi Steve,

During the 2012 AAO, I presented a paper at the ATPO Scientific Session
(the OPS Scientific Session committee rejected the paper), on my work with
a company (NeuroVison Imaging, Inc.) converting the iPhone into a retinal
camera using a recently patented retinal imaging process. This is not a
device that attaches to the slit lamp or other ophthalmic instrument to do
retinal photography. It is an attachment to an iPhone that converts it to
a handheld retinal camera. Field of view is approximately 70 degrees
horizontal and 50 degrees vertically. We are working on both myd and
non-myd versions with a timeline for introduction at this year's AAO.

If anyone is interested, please email me off line and I will put you on a
list to receive more information when it becomes available.

Mark 
-- 
Mark Maio
InVision, Inc.
5445 Buckhollow Drive
Alpharetta, GA 30005
markmaio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
404-386-5676       

Consultant in ophthalmic and biomedical imaging.
Member of Adobe's Biomedical Imaging Advisory Group

My fine art photography is represented by Lumiere:
http://lumieregallery.net/wp/254/mark-maio/





On 7/17/13 12:07 PM, "Steve Lusk" <slusk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Hi all. I'm looking for anyone who has used any type of I-phone interface
>for a slit lamp that allows you to take fundus photos. We have an
>optometrist in our group who has had luck with decent corneal images but
>we haven't managed to find anything that gives a decent fundus image. Any
>input would be greatly appreciated.
> 
>Thanks, 
>Steve
> 
> 
>Steve Lusk, CRA
>Vistar Eye Center Retina Consultants
>5296 Peters Creek Road
>Roanoke, VA 24019
>Phone: (540) 342-3400 ext. 4731
>Fax: (540) 362-1155
>slusk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>www.vistareye.com <http://www.vistareye.com/>
> 



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