NEW ORLEANS — The combination of a custom gonioscopy lens and a commercially available OCT allowed researchers to visualize the iridocorneal angle, according to research presented at Academy ’23.
“The goal was to see more pigment lines when using gonioscopy,” Brett J. King, OD, FAAO, chief of advanced ocular care services at Indiana University School of Optometry, said during the Innovations in Vision and Eye Care program.
“We don’t have a good way of looking at trabecular meshwork in a living person,” King continued. “We tried to build our own
Custom goniolens enables visualization of trabecular meshwork
NEW ORLEANS — The combination of a custom gonioscopy lens and a commercially available OCT allowed researchers to visualize the iridocorneal angle, according to research presented at Academy ’23.
“The goal was to see more pigment lines when using gonioscopy,” Brett J. King, OD, FAAO, chief of advanced ocular care services at Indiana University School of Optometry, said during the Innovations in Vision and Eye Care program.
“We don’t have a good way of looking at trabecular meshwork in a living person,” King continued. “We tried to build our own