Intraoperative OCT Guidance of Intraocular Surgery (Imaging of the Eye) - Clinical Trial

What is the Purpose of this Study?

We are doing this study to find out if images taken of the eye using a special type of camera placed inside a surgical microscope, called Microscope Integrated Optical Coherence Tomography (MIOCT), will give us new information during surgery that will improve both how we perform eye surgery and the results of surgery.

What is the Condition Being Studied?

Eye Imaging

Who Can Participate in the Study?

Adults and children who:

- Have healthy eyes without known disease

- Are scheduled to have eye surgery

For more information about who can join this study, please contact the study team at michelle.mccall@duke.edu or (919) 684-0544.

Age Group
Adults, Children

What is Involved?

If you or your child joins this study, you or your child will:

- Have images of your/their eyes taken using MIOCT

- Possibly have other pictures taken using a different camera for comparison (UC SSOCT System)

- Share information from your/their medical record

- Have the study images compared to other images and data collected as part of your/their regular medical care

Study Details

Full Title
Intraoperative OCT Guidance of Intraocular Surgery
Principal Investigator
Cynthia Toth
Protocol Number
IRB: PRO00100437
NCT: NCT03713268
Phase
Phase I/II
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Enrollment Status
Open for Enrollment
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