Intraoperative OCT Guidance of Intraocular Surgery II



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Healthy Studies, Ocular, Ocular, Ocular, Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology, Ophthalmology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:12/13/2018
Start Date:September 30, 2018
End Date:May 31, 2024
Contact:Neeru Sarin, MBBS
Email:neeru.sarin@duke.edu
Phone:919-668-5341

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Intraoperative OCT Guidance of Intraocular Surger

The overall five-year goals of the project are to develop novel technology to provide
actionable new information through provision of live volumetric imaging during surgery,
improving surgical practice and outcomes. The investigators believe this technology will
enable novel ophthalmic and other microsurgeries not possible due to current limitations in
surgical visualization.


Inclusion Criteria:

1. Healthy controls: Healthy eyes without known disease: refractive error including
myopia and non-significant cataract is allowed. For selected testing pseudophakia is
allowed.

2. Surgeons as research subjects: Adult (≥18 years old)

3. Surgical patients (vitreoretinal surgery): Patients undergoing examination under
anesthesia or surgery for vitreoretinal diseases

4. Surgical patients (anterior segment surgery-glaucoma, ocular surface or strabismus
requiring extraocular muscle surgery): Include both adults and children. Patient
undergoing primary, elective minimally invasive glaucoma surgery, ocular surface
surgery, or strabismus surgery.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Healthy controls: Any ocular disease that restricts the ability to perform OCT
scanning. Conflict of interest with investigators/study personnel, e.g. a student in
the lab of an investigator.

2. Surgeons as research subjects: no specific exclusion criteria.

3. Surgical patients (vitreoretinal surgery): Neonates (< 4 weeks of age) and patients
with any ocular disease that restricts the ability to perform OCT scanning.

4. Surgical patients (anterior segment surgery-corneal and cataract diseases): Pediatric
patients: The cornea and cataract surgery studies will be restricted to adults (≥ 18
years). Children do not have cataract surgery typically by residents and therefore
would not fit our study design. Similarly pediatric corneal transplants are very rare.
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Durham, North Carolina 27710
Principal Investigator: Cynthia A Toth, MD
Phone: 919-684-0544
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