Universal slit-lamp-mounted mobile adapter with 20 D lens for fundus photography: 'Litter to glitter'

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Abstract

Fundus photography is an arduous task as it involves using 90 D in one hand and a smartphone attached on an eyepiece of a slit-lamp biomicroscope in the other hand. Similarly, with a 20 D lens, the filming distance is adjusted by moving the lens or mobile forward or backward, which makes it difficult to adjust and focus the image in busy ophthalmology outpatient departments (OPDs). Moreover, fundus camera costs thousands of dollars. Authors describe a novel technique of performing fundus photography with a 20 D lens and a universal slit-lamp-mounted mobile adapter made from trash. By the use of this simple, yet frugal innovation, primary care physicians or ophthalmologists without a fundus camera can easily snap a fundus photo and subject it to digital analysis by retina specialists across the world. This will help in simultaneous ocular examination and fundus photos taken via mounted 20 D on a slit lamp itself and also reduce the need for unnecessary retina referrals to tertiary eye care centers.

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Bhirud, A., Chandrakanth, P., Agrawal, M., & Mishra, A. (2023). Universal slit-lamp-mounted mobile adapter with 20 D lens for fundus photography: “Litter to glitter.” Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, 71(5), 2222–2224. https://doi.org/10.4103/IJO.IJO_3226_22

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