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Canine and feline fundus photography and videography using a nonpatented 3D printed lens adapter for a smartphone
Author(s) -
Espinheira Gomes Filipe,
Ledbetter Eric
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
veterinary ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.594
H-Index - 50
eISSN - 1463-5224
pISSN - 1463-5216
DOI - 10.1111/vop.12577
Subject(s) - adapter (computing) , videography , photography , fundus (uterus) , lens (geology) , fundus photography , medicine , ophthalmology , computer science , art , optics , visual arts , computer hardware , fluorescein angiography , visual acuity , physics
Objective To describe an indirect funduscopy imaging technique for dogs and cats using low cost and widely available equipment: a smartphone, a three‐dimensional (3D) printed indirect lens adapter, and a 40 diopters (D) indirect ophthalmoscopy lens. Methods Fundus videography was performed in dogs and cats using a 40D indirect ophthalmoscopy lens and a smartphone fitted with a 3D printed indirect lens adapter. All animals were pharmacologically dilated with topical tropicamide 1% solution. Eyelid opening and video recording were performed using standard binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy technique. All videos were uploaded to a computer, and still images were selected and acquired for archiving purposes. Fundic images were manipulated to represent the true anatomy of the fundus. Results It was possible to promptly obtain good quality images from normal and diseased retinas using the nonpatented 3D printed, lens adapter for a smartphone. Conclusions Fundic imaging using a smartphone can be performed with minimal investment. This simple imaging modality can be used by veterinary ophthalmologists and general practitioners to acquire, archive, and share images of the retina. The quality of images obtained will likely improve with developments in smartphone camera software and hardware.

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