Scientists test Super-Fast camera to sharpen view for eye surgeons
NCT ID NCT05210478
Summary
This study aims to test a new, high-speed imaging camera designed to help eye surgeons see more clearly during cornea transplant operations. Researchers will use the camera on 24 adults who are scheduled for a cornea transplant to check the image quality and test new software. The goal is to improve the technology so it can eventually help doctors better detect eye diseases and guide surgery.
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Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee, 37235, United States
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