US20090115964A1 - Ophthalmic Photographing Apparatus - Google Patents

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US20090115964A1
US20090115964A1 US12/084,284 US8428406A US2009115964A1 US 20090115964 A1 US20090115964 A1 US 20090115964A1 US 8428406 A US8428406 A US 8428406A US 2009115964 A1 US2009115964 A1 US 2009115964A1
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  • the present invention relates to an ophthalmic photographing apparatus for obtaining a tomographic image of a fundus.
  • the ophthalmic photographing apparatus currently proposed obtains the tomographic image and the front image independently, and therefore it is difficult to know to which position on the front image the tomographic image corresponds (where on the front image a measurement (photographing) position of the tomographic image is).
  • An object of the invention is to provide an ophthalmic photographing apparatus capable of checking a measurement (photographing) position of a tomographic (cross-sectional) image of a fundus on a front (surface) image of the fundus.
  • the present invention is characterized as having configurations described below.
  • An ophthalmic photographing apparatus includes a first optical system for obtaining a tomographic image of a fundus by optical coherence tomography using low coherent light, a second optical system for obtaining a visible front image of the fundus, a third optical system for obtaining an infrared front image of the fundus, a monitor, setting means which sets a line for obtaining a two-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus on the infrared front image displayed on the monitor, and control means which establishes a positional correspondence between the infrared front image on which the line is set and the visible front image and displays a line on the visible front image displayed on the monitor.
  • control means establishes the positional correspondence between the infrared front image and the visible front image by extracting characteristic points in the infrared front image and the visible front image and matching the characteristic points by image processing.
  • the first optical system includes scanning means which performs two-dimensional scanning of measurement light with respect to the fundus, and optical path changing means which changes an optical path length of reference light in synchronization with the scanning of the measurement light by the scanning means.
  • An ophthalmic photographing apparatus includes a first optical system for obtaining a three-dimensional tomographic image of a fundus by optical coherence tomography using low coherent light, a second optical system for obtaining a visible front image of the fundus, a monitor, setting means which sets a line for obtaining a two-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus on the visible front image displayed on the monitor, and control means which obtains the two-dimensional tomographic image from the three-dimensional tomographic image based on the set line and displays the two-dimensional tomographic image on the monitor.
  • control means establishes a positional correspondence between the visible front image and the three-dimensional tomographic image by extracting characteristic points in the visible front image and the three-dimensional tomographic image and matching the characteristic points by image processing.
  • the first optical system includes scanning means which performs two-dimensional scanning of measurement light with respect to the fundus, and optical path changing means which changes an optical path length of reference light in synchronization with the scanning of the measurement light by the scanning means.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing a schematic configuration of an optical system and a control system of an ophthalmic photographing apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing display examples of an infrared front image of a fundus and a visible front image of the fundus, a display example of a line indicating a measurement (photographing) position of a two-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus, and a positional correspondence between the infrared front image and the visible front image;
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a display example of the two-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus
  • FIG. 4 is a view showing a schematic configuration of a modified embodiment of the optical system of the ophthalmic photographing apparatus.
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing a schematic configuration of a modified embodiment of the optical system of the ophthalmic photographing apparatus.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing a schematic configuration of an optical system and a control system of an ophthalmic photographing apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • a depth direction of an examinee's eye is referred to as a Z-direction
  • a horizontal direction perpendicular to the depth direction is referred to as an X-direction
  • a vertical direction perpendicular to the depth direction is referred to as a Y-direction.
  • the optical system of the ophthalmic photographing apparatus includes a fundus camera (FC) optical system 100 for obtaining a visible (color) front (surface) image of a fundus Ef of an examinee's eye E, an optical coherence tomography (OCT) optical system 200 for obtaining an infrared (monochrome) tomographic (cross-sectional) image of the fundus Ef, and a scanning laser opthalmoscope (SCL) optical system 300 for obtaining an infrared (monochrome) front (surface) image of the fundus Ef.
  • FC fundus camera
  • OCT optical coherence tomography
  • SCL scanning laser opthalmoscope
  • An illumination optical system 100 a of the FC optical system 100 includes a visible light source 1 for photographing such as a flash light, a condenser lens 2 , a ring slit plate 3 , a total reflection mirror 4 , a relay lens 5 , a black dot plate 6 having a black dot at its center, a relay lens 8 , a hole mirror 9 , and an objective lens 10 .
  • a photographing optical system 100 b of the FC optical system 100 includes the objective lens 10 , the hole mirror 9 , a diaphragm 12 , a focusing lens 13 movable in a direction of an optical axis, an image forming lens 14 , and a two-dimensional image-pickup element 16 for photographing which has sensitivity to a visible range.
  • a visible light from the light source 1 illuminates the fundus Ef via the condenser lens 2 to the objective lens 10 , and the visible light reflected from the fundus Ef forms a front image of the fundus Ef on the image-pickup element 16 via the objective lens 10 to the image forming lens 14 .
  • FC optical system 100 the illumination optical system 100 a and the photographing optical system 100 b
  • FC optical system 100 the illumination optical system 100 a and the photographing optical system 100 b
  • An output signal from the image-pickup element 16 is inputted into a calculation control unit 70 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 stores an image obtained by the image-pickup element 16 in a memory 72 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 is connected with a monitor 75 and controls image display on the monitor 75 .
  • a dichroic mirror 40 for making an optical axis L 1 of the FC optical system 100 and an optical axis L 2 of the OCT optical system 200 and the SLO optical system 300 coaxial is arranged such that the dichroic mirror 40 can be flipped up by a driving mechanism unit 45 .
  • the dichroic mirror 40 has a property of reflecting infrared measurement light of the OCT optical system 200 and infrared measurement light of the SLO optical system 300 and transmitting the other light.
  • An infrared light source 27 for measurement such as a super luminescent diode (SLD) is a light source which emits low coherent light used as measurement light (photographing light, object light) and reference light, for example, a light source having a band of 50 nm with a center wavelength of 840 nm (a range with wavelengths of 815 to 865 nm).
  • Infrared light from the light source 27 passes through an optical fiber 38 a being a light guide, and enters a fiber coupler 26 being both a light-dividing member and a light-coupling member to be divided into the measurement light and the reference light.
  • an optical fiber 38 b being a light guide, a relay lens 24 movable in a direction of an optical axis in accordance with refractive power of the eye E, a scanning unit 23 , a relay lens 22 , the dichroic mirror 40 , and the objective lens 10 .
  • the objective lens 10 On an optical path of the measurement light from the fundus Ef to a photodetector 35 , arranged are the objective lens 10 to the fiber coupler 26 , an optical fiber 38 d being a light guide, and a fiber coupler 34 being a light-coupling member. An end 39 b of the optical fiber 38 b is arranged in a position conjugate with the fundus Ef.
  • the scanning unit 23 includes a pair of galvano mirrors 23 a , which are made swingable (rotatable) by a driving mechanism unit 51 to scan the measurement light in the X- and/or Y-directions.
  • reflective surfaces of the galvano mirrors 23 a are arranged in positions conjugate with a pupil of the eye E (in the preferred embodiment, arranged to have a conjugate positional relationship between an intermediate position of the galvano mirrors 23 a and the pupil).
  • the measurement light exiting from the fiber end 39 b passes through the relay lens 24 , is reflected by the galvano mirrors 23 a , passes through the relay lens 22 , is reflected by the dichroic mirror 40 , passes through the objective lens 10 , and converges at the fundus Ef.
  • the measurement light reflected from the fundus Ef enters the fiber end 39 b via the objective lens 10 to the relay lens 24 , passes through the optical fiber 38 b , the fiber coupler 26 and the optical fiber 38 d , and enters the fiber coupler 34 .
  • an optical fiber 38 c being a light guide, a collimator lens 29 , an optical path length changing unit 31 , a condenser lens 32 , an optical fiber 38 e being a light guide, and the fiber coupler 34 .
  • the optical path length changing unit 31 includes total reflection mirrors 31 a and 31 b , and is movable in a direction of the optical axis (in a direction of an arrow A) by a driving mechanism unit 50 to change an optical path length of the reference light.
  • the reference light exiting from an end 39 c of the optical fiber 38 c passes through the collimator lens 29 , is reflected by the total reflection mirrors 31 a and 31 b , passes through the condenser lens 32 , enters an end 39 e of the optical fiber 38 e , passes through the optical fiber 38 e , and enters the fiber coupler 34 .
  • the measurement light and the reference light entering the fiber coupler 34 are synthesized, and based on an interference phenomenon when an optical path length of the measurement light reflected by layers of the fundus Ef is equal to the optical path length of the reference light changed by the optical path length changing unit 31 , intensity distribution of the reflected measurement light in the Z-direction is obtained (in the preferred embodiment, this method is referred to as an A-scan (linear scanning)).
  • a two-dimensional tomographic image in an X-Z plane or a Y-Z plane of the fundus Ef is obtained (in the preferred embodiment, this method is referred to as a B-scan (longitudinal scanning)).
  • a two-dimensional tomographic image in an X-Y plane of the fundus Ef is obtained (in the preferred embodiment, this method is referred to as a C-scan (transversal scanning)).
  • a three-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus Ef is obtained. In other words, by the scanning of the measurement light in the X- and Y-directions and the change of the optical path length of the reference light, the three-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus Ef is obtained.
  • a position (a portion) where high intensity is first obtained is a surface (surface layer) of the fundus Ef.
  • a two-dimensional surface (surface layer) image of the fundus Ef is obtained by connecting positions (portions) where high intensity is first obtained in the A-scan with the scanning of the measurement light in the X- and Y-directions.
  • a three-dimensional surface (surface layer) image of the fundus Ef is obtained by connecting positions (portions) where high intensity is first obtained in the A-scan with the scanning of the measurement light in the X- and Y-directions.
  • the SLO optical system 300 is described below.
  • the SLO optical system 300 in the preferred embodiment shares the light source 27 , the optical fibers 38 a and 38 b , the scanning unit 23 , the dichroic mirror 40 , the objective lens 10 , and others with the OCT optical system 200 .
  • a half mirror 60 is arranged between the fiber end 39 b and the relay lens 24 , and in a reflection direction of the half mirror 60 , arranged are a condenser lens 61 and an aperture 62 configurating a confocal optical system, and a photodetector 63 .
  • the aperture 62 is arranged in a position conjugate with the fundus Ef.
  • the infrared measurement light from the light source 27 is scanned in the X- and Y-directions by the scanning unit 23 , and the measurement light reflected from a position (a portion) of the fundus Ef conjugate with the aperture 62 is photo-received on the photodetector 63 to obtain a front image of the fundus Ef.
  • an anterior-segment image of the eye E obtained by an unillustrated anterior-segment observation optical system is displayed on the monitor 75 .
  • alignment of the ophthalmic photographing apparatus (the optical system) with respect to the eye E is performed so that an infrared front image of the fundus Ef obtained by the SLO optical system 300 is displayed on the monitor 75 .
  • the infrared front image is displayed on the monitor 75 (see FIG. 2 )
  • focusing of the ophthalmic photographing apparatus (the optical system) is performed on the fundus Ef so as to clearly display the infrared front image.
  • a step to obtain a two-dimensional tomographic image of the fundus Ef by the OCT optical system 200 is performed.
  • a case where the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X-Z plane is obtained by the B-scan is described.
  • a measurement (photographing) position of the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X- and Y-directions is set based on the infrared front image displayed on the monitor 75 .
  • a setting switch 74 a of a switch unit 74 connected to the calculation control unit 70 a line P 1 (see FIG. 2 ) indicating the measurement position, which is electrically displayed on the infrared front image, is moved, and the measurement position is set.
  • the tomographic image in the X-Z plane is obtained when the line P 1 is set to be horizontal
  • the tomographic image in the Y-Z plane is obtained when the line P 1 is set to be vertical.
  • the line P 1 may be set to have an arbitrary form such as a curved form.
  • a measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image in the Z-direction is set based on a scanning width (e.g. 3 mm) and a scanning step of the measurement light in the Z-direction.
  • a scanning width e.g. 3 mm
  • the scanning step is set to 10 ⁇ m
  • the two-dimensional tomographic image having a depth of 3 mm and a step of 10 ⁇ m is obtained.
  • the calculation control unit 70 starts measurement (photographing) of the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X-Z plane by the B-scan based on the set measurement position. More specifically, the calculation control unit 70 controls the scanning unit 23 to scan the measurement light based on a display position of the line P 1 set on the infrared front image so as to obtain the two-dimensional tomographic image corresponding to the position and the length of the line P 1 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 controls the driving mechanism unit 51 to scan the measurement light with respect to the scanning position and a scanning range corresponding to the display position and the length of the set line P 1 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 stores the infrared front image obtained at the start of the measurement of the two-dimensional tomographic image in the memory 72 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 controls the driving mechanism unit 51 so that the scanning unit 23 scans the measurement light in the X-direction, and controls the driving mechanism unit 50 so that the optical path length changing unit 31 changes the optical path length of the reference light based on the set scanning width and the scanning step.
  • the photodetector 35 sequentially detects interference light obtained by synthesizing the measurement light reflected from the fundus Ef and the reference light, and the calculation control unit 70 obtains intensity distribution of the reflected measurement light in the X- and Z-directions.
  • the optical path length of the reference light reaches the set scanning width, the measurement is terminated.
  • the calculation control unit 70 then constructs the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X-Z plane using known image processing techniques based on the obtained intensity distribution of the reflected measurement light in the X- and Z-directions, and displays it on the monitor 75 (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the calculation control unit 70 controls the driving mechanism unit 45 to remove (flip up) the dichroic mirror 40 from the optical path and lights the light source 1 .
  • the visible light from the light source 1 illuminates the fundus Ef, and the visible light reflected from the fundus Ef forms the front image of the fundus Ef on the image-pickup element 16 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 stores the obtained visible front image of the fundus Ef (see FIG. 2 ) in the memory 72 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 extracts characteristic points, such as blood vessels and optic papillae, in the infrared front image and the visible front image stored in the memory 72 and matches them by image processing, thereby establishing a positional correspondence between the infrared front image and the visible front image ( FIG. 2 ).
  • characteristic points such as blood vessels and optic papillae
  • the calculation control unit 70 specifies the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image on the infrared front image based on the display position of the line P 1 on the infrared front image. Then, the calculation control unit 70 specifies the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image on the visible front image based on the correspondence between the infrared front image and the visible front image, displays the visible front image on the monitor 75 , and electrically displays a line P 2 indicating the specified measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image on the visible front image (see FIG. 2 ). Accordingly, the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image obtained by the B-scan can be checked on the visible front image, enabling precise understanding of the correspondence between the two-dimensional tomographic image and the visible front image having an excellent resolution and a contrast.
  • the calculation control unit 70 establishes a positional correspondence between the visible front image and the infrared front image and specifies the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image on the infrared front image. Then, the calculation control unit 70 controls the scanning unit 23 to scan the measurement light based on the specified measurement position. Accordingly, the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X-Z plane can be obtained by the B-scan based on the measurement position which is set on the visible front image.
  • the infrared front image is obtained by the SLO optical system 300 ; however, the present invention is not limited thereto, and any systems capable of obtaining a front (surface) image of the fundus Ef by infrared light may be used.
  • FIG. 4 is a view showing a schematic configuration of a modified embodiment of the optical system of the ophthalmic photographing apparatus.
  • an illumination optical system 110 a and a photographing optical system 110 b for obtaining the infrared front image of the fundus Ef are arranged in the FC optical system 100 in FIG. 4 .
  • the illumination optical system 110 a includes a light source 11 for observation such as a halogen light, a filter 12 having a property of filtering out a range with wavelengths of 815 to 865 nm and transmits a range with wavelengths of 700 to 815 nm and a range with wavelengths of more than 865 nm, a condenser lens 13 , and the condenser lens 2 to the objective lens 10 which are shared with the illumination optical system 100 a .
  • a light source 11 for observation such as a halogen light
  • a filter 12 having a property of filtering out a range with wavelengths of 815 to 865 nm and transmits a range with wavelengths of 700 to 815 nm and a range with wavelengths of more than 865 nm
  • a condenser lens 13 the condenser lens 2 to the objective lens 10 which are shared with the illumination optical system 100 a .
  • the photographing optical system 110 b includes the objective lens 10 to the image forming lens 14 which are shared with the photographing optical system 10 b , a dichroic mirror 15 having a property of reflecting infrared light and a part of visible light and transmitting most of the visible light, and a two-dimensional image-pickup element 17 for observation having sensitivity to an infrared range, which is arranged on the reflection side of the dichroic mirror 15 . Additionally, on the image-pickup element 16 side of the dichroic mirror 40 , a glass plate 41 which corrects a deviation of the optical axis L 1 caused by the dichroic mirror 40 is arranged such that the glass plate 41 can be flipped up by the driving mechanism unit 45 .
  • Light from the light source 11 is made into infrared light by the filter 12 and illuminates the fundus Ef via the condenser lens 13 to the objective lens 10 .
  • the infrared light reflected from the fundus Ef forms the front image of the fundus Ef on the image-pickup element 17 via the objective lens 10 to the dichroic mirror 15 .
  • An output signal from the image-pickup element 17 is inputted into the calculation control unit 70 .
  • the dichroic mirror 40 has a property of reflecting most of the infrared measurement light of the OCT optical system 200 and transmitting a part thereof, and a part of the infrared measurement light enters the image-pickup element 17 , thereby enabling visual observation of a scanning line of the measurement light on the infrared front image displayed on the monitor 75 .
  • the measurement (photographing) position of the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X- and Y-directions is set based on the infrared front image displayed on the monitor 75 .
  • the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image is set by moving the scanning line of the measurement light, which is visually observed, without displaying the line P 1 as in the case of the foregoing example.
  • the calculation control unit 70 starts measurement (photographing) of the two-dimensional tomographic image in the X-Z plane by the B-scan based on the scanning line of the measurement light at the time. Since the measurement light has already been scanned in the X-direction, it is sufficient only to change the optical path length of the reference light by the optical path length changing unit 31 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 stores the infrared front image obtained at the start of the measurement of the two-dimensional tomographic image. When the two-dimensional tomographic image is obtained as above, the visible front image is then obtained.
  • the calculation control unit 70 extracts characteristic points in the infrared front image and the visible front image stored in the memory 72 and matches them by image processing, thereby establishing a positional correspondence between the infrared front image and the visible front image.
  • the calculation control unit 70 extracts a scanning line portion of the measurement light on the infrared front image (for example, straight image signals having a luminance level within a fixed range may be extracted from the whole image) and synthesizes and displays the scanning line portion in the same position on the visible front image. Accordingly, the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image obtained by the B-scan can be checked on the visible front image, enabling precise understanding of the correspondence between the two-dimensional tomographic image and the visible front image having an excellent resolution and a contrast.
  • a scanning line portion of the measurement light on the infrared front image for example, straight image signals having a luminance level within a fixed range may be extracted from the whole image
  • time domain OCT time domain OCT
  • SD-OCT spectral domain OCT
  • a configuration of the SD-OCT is briefly described below referring to FIG. 5 . Incidentally, configurations of portions other than those described below are omitted since the same configurations as those of the OCT optical system 200 in FIG. 1 can be used.
  • the calculation control unit 70 does not move the optical path changing unit 31 when obtaining a tomographic image.
  • Interference light synthesized by the fiber coupler 34 is made into parallel light by a collimator lens 80 , is divided by wavelength by a diffraction grating 81 , and converges at a one-dimensional photodetector 83 by a condenser lens 82 . Accordingly, spectrum interference fringes (power spectrums) are recorded on the photodetector 83 .
  • a Fourier transform relationship exists between the power spectrums and a correlation function. Therefore, by performing Fourier transform of the spectrum interference fringes obtained by the photodetector 83 , a cross-correlation function between the measurement light and the reference light is obtained, and thus a shape in the Z-direction is obtained.
  • the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image is set on the infrared front image or the visible front image, and the two-dimensional tomographic image is obtained by the OCT optical system 200 based on the set measurement position; however, it is not limited thereto.
  • a correspondence may be established between the three-dimensional tomographic image pre-obtained by the OCT optical system 200 and the visible front image.
  • the calculation control unit 70 performs processing for obtaining the two-dimensional tomographic image corresponding to the set measurement position from the three-dimensional tomographic image.
  • the obtainment of the two-dimensional tomographic image refers to the measurement (photographing) of the two-dimensional tomographic image after setting the measurement position and the obtainment of the two-dimensional tomographic image from the pre-obtained three-dimensional tomographic image.
  • the calculation control unit 70 For checking the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image on the visible front image, which is obtained by setting the measurement position on the infrared front image, the calculation control unit 70 , for example, obtains an observation image from the pre-obtained three-dimensional tomographic image and displays it on the monitor 75 . This enables the measurement position to be set on the observation image. When the measurement position is set, the calculation control unit 70 obtains the two-dimensional tomographic image of the set measurement position from the three-dimensional tomographic image and displays it on the monitor 75 .
  • the calculation control unit 70 establishes a positional correspondence between the observation image and the visible front image, and, based on the measurement position of a line on the observation image and the correspondence, displays a line indicating the measurement position of the two-dimensional tomographic image on the visible front image.
  • the calculation control unit 70 For setting the measurement position on the visible front image, the calculation control unit 70 , for example, establishes a positional correspondence between the visible front image and the three-dimensional tomographic image and specifies the measurement position on the observation image. Then, the calculation control unit 70 obtains the two-dimensional tomographic image of the specified measurement position from the three-dimensional tomographic image and displays it on the monitor 75 .
  • the observation images obtained from the three-dimensional tomographic image for establishing a correspondence to the visible front image include images such as a two-dimensional surface image and a two-dimensional tomographic image in the X-Y plane in a predetermined position in the Z-direction.
  • an image of a part corresponding to fundus tissue photographed by the visible light with the predetermined wavelength may be obtained from the three-dimensional tomographic image.
  • a visible front image of the fundus Ef by blue illumination light a part in the vicinity of a nerve fiber layer of the fundus Ef is mainly photographed. Accordingly, it is sufficient that an image of a part corresponding to the nerve fiber layer of the fundus Ef is obtained from the three-dimensional tomographic image and a correspondence between the obtained image and the visible front image is established.
  • a visible front image of the fundus Ef by red illumination light deep tissue of the fundus Ef is mainly photographed. Accordingly, it is sufficient that an image of a part corresponding to the deep tissue of the fundus Ef is obtained from the three-dimensional tomographic image and a correspondence between the obtained image and the visible front image is established.

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