FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions refers to medicine. An ophthalmic endoilluminator comprises: a pump light source; a scintillation fibre optically connected to the pump light source; an optical connection element optically connected to the scintillation fibre; an optical fibre optically connected to the optical connection element. The scintillation fibre is designed for receiving an outlet of the pump light source and generating a light in the wavelength range different from the outlet. The optical connection elements is designed to receive the light from the scintillation fibre. The optical fibre is designed for light delivery to the eye. A version of the device comprises a number of the scintillation fibres, and an optical combination element designed to combine the above number of the optical outlets to form a combined optical outlet. The version of the device comprises a fluorescent fibre.
EFFECT: method for endoillumination characterises an ophthalmic endoilluminator operation.
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Dates
2014-08-20—Published
2010-01-14—Filed