DEVICE AND METHOD OF OBTAINING CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGICAL OPTIC HIGHER-ORDER ABERRATIONS Russian patent published in 2015 - IPC A61B3/103 

Abstract RU 2566919 C2

FIELD: medicine.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine. An optic device for obtaining subjective higher-order aberrations for carrying out of ophthalmological correction in a patient, which contains a telescope, a regulated optical unit, generating the aberrations, which contains a generator of aberrations and a prismatic unit or a mirror unit with air interlayers; with the generator of aberrations being placed near the aperture diaphragm of the telescope and containing a pair of connected multi-component plates, placed on a visual pathway in the pupil plane of the said regulated optical unit, with the said regulated optical unit being made with a possibility to introduce the higher-order aberrations of a controlled value into the pupil plane of the tested object's eye.

EFFECT: application of the claimed invention makes it possible to improve ophthalmological correction in the patient by the determination of the subjective high-order aberrations.

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Authors

Pikston Brjus M.

Grejvenkamp Dzhon E. Ml.

Villibi Gregori A.

Spolding Rassell

Dates

2015-10-27Published

2011-02-11Filed