Fig 4 - uploaded by Takashi Baba
Content may be subject to copyright.
Sagittal section of the 3-dimensional image of the right eye of patient 4 with aberration of a lens fragment into subretinal space during cataract surgery. DR, detached retina; LF, lens fragment.

Sagittal section of the 3-dimensional image of the right eye of patient 4 with aberration of a lens fragment into subretinal space during cataract surgery. DR, detached retina; LF, lens fragment.

Source publication
Article
Full-text available
Clinical use of a 3-dimensional ultrasonography system with a new ophthalmic imaging device using conventional 2-dimensional ultrasound tomography in the ophthalmic field was evaluated in 5 patients with different ocular conditions. With the system, surface rendering and volume measurement were easy in 3-dimensional ultrasonographic ex- aminations....

Context in source publication

Context 1
... 4 was an 80 -year-old woman with aberration of a lens fragment into subretinal space during cataract surgery of the right eye. A sagittal section of a 3-dimensional image showed a lens mass under the detached retina (Fig. 4), which hap- pened to occur during the surgery. We could not see the fundus ophthalmoscopically due to severe phacolytic inflammation after the surgery. The 3-dimensional ultrasonography seems to be valu- able in grasping the unpredictable condition of the invisible fundus like in this patient, because this new imaging system can detect ...