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Time-reversed ultrasonically encoded optical focusing through highly scattering ex vivo human cataractous lenses

  • Yan Liu
  • , Yuecheng Shen
  • , Haowen Ruan
  • , Frank L. Brodie
  • , Terence T.W. Wong
  • , Changhuei Yang
  • , Lihong V. Wang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Normal development of the visual system in infants relies on clear images being projected onto the retina, which can be disrupted by lens opacity caused by congenital cataract. This disruption, if uncorrected in early life, results in amblyopia (permanently decreased vision even after removal of the cataract). Doctors are able to prevent amblyopia by removing the cataract during the first several weeks of life, but this surgery risks a host of complications, which can be equally visually disabling. Here, we investigated the feasibility of focusing light noninvasively through highly scattering cataractous lenses to stimulate the retina, thereby preventing amblyopia. This approach would allow the cataractous lens removal surgery to be delayed and hence greatly reduce the risk of complications from early surgery. Employing a wavefront shaping technique named time-reversed ultrasonically encoded optical focusing in reflection mode, we focused 532-nm light through a highly scattering ex vivo adult human cataractous lens. This work demonstrates a potential clinical application of wavefront shaping techniques.

源语言英语
文章编号010501
期刊Journal of Biomedical Optics
23
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2018
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