2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12062300
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Operative Digital Enhancement of Macular Pigment during Macular Surgery

Abstract: Purpose: To describe the feasibility of intraoperative digital visualization and its contribution to the enhancement of macular pigmentation visualization in a prospective series of macular surgery interventions. Materials and Methods: A prospective, single-center, single-surgeon study was performed on a series of 21 consecutive cases of vitrectomy for various types of macular surgery using a 3D visualization system. Two optimized filters were applied to enhance the visualization of the macular pigment (MP). F… Show more

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“…internal limiting membrane peeling, making macular pigment more visible during macular surgery, and image-sharpening algorithms to improve the intraoperative visibility of 3D heads-up surgery. [10][11][12] However, the modi ed images obtained from the aforementioned studies involved the application of uniform changes to all images. Given the differences in the structure and color of the retina among individuals, surgical accuracy and e ciency would increase if the surgery can be performed using optimized images tailored to each eye.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…internal limiting membrane peeling, making macular pigment more visible during macular surgery, and image-sharpening algorithms to improve the intraoperative visibility of 3D heads-up surgery. [10][11][12] However, the modi ed images obtained from the aforementioned studies involved the application of uniform changes to all images. Given the differences in the structure and color of the retina among individuals, surgical accuracy and e ciency would increase if the surgery can be performed using optimized images tailored to each eye.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%