Iterative fourier reconstruction for laser surgery and other optical applications
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-003/107
A61B-003/10
A61B-003/00
출원번호
US-0872107
(2004-06-17)
발명자
/ 주소
Chernyak,Dimitri
Campbell,Charles E.
Gross,Erik
Somani,Seema
Dai,Guangming
출원인 / 주소
VISX, Incorporated
대리인 / 주소
Townsend and Townsend and Crew LLP
인용정보
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16인용 특허 :
30
초록▼
Methods, systems and software for determine an optical surface model for an optical tissue system using Fourier transformation algorithms. A method of reconstructing optical tissues of an eye comprises transmitting an image through the optical tissues of the eye. The surface gradients from the tran
Methods, systems and software for determine an optical surface model for an optical tissue system using Fourier transformation algorithms. A method of reconstructing optical tissues of an eye comprises transmitting an image through the optical tissues of the eye. The surface gradients from the transmitted image are measured across the optical tissues of the eye. A Fourier transform algorithm is applied to the surface gradients to reconstruct an optical surface model that corresponds to the optical tissues of the eye.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A method of determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system of an eye, the method comprising: a) inputting optical data from the optical tissue system of the eye, the optical data comprising a set of local gradients corresponding to an area within an apertur
What is claimed is: 1. A method of determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system of an eye, the method comprising: a) inputting optical data from the optical tissue system of the eye, the optical data comprising a set of local gradients corresponding to an area within an aperture, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; b) establishing a first combined gradient field by, within the area corresponding to the aperture, replacing the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients with a first gradient field data, such that the first combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement first gradient field data; c) deriving a first reconstructed wavefront by applying a first Fourier transform to the first combined gradient field; d) providing a first revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the first reconstructed wavefront; e) establishing a second combined gradient field by: replacing a portion of the first revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data within the area corresponding to the aperture, and retaining a portion of the first revised gradient field, the retained portion corresponding to the missing or erroneous data within the area corresponding to the aperture; f) deriving a second reconstructed wavefront by applying a second Fourier transform to the second combined gradient field; and g) determining the optical surface model based on the second reconstructed wavefront. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the optical data comprises wavefront data. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the aperture comprises a pupil of the eye. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein: the first combined gradient field comprises a first exterior gradient field and a measured gradient field, such that the measured gradient field is disposed interior to the first exterior gradient field, and the measured gradient field corresponds to the set of local gradients; and the second combined gradient field comprises a second exterior gradient field and a measured gradient field, such that the second exterior gradient field corresponds to the first revised gradient field, and the measured gradient field is disposed interior to the second exterior gradient field. 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising selecting at least a portion of the second reconstructed wavefront to provide a final reconstructed wavefront, and determining the optical surface model based on the final reconstructed wavefront. 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising iteratively performing steps (d) through (f) to derive an nth reconstructed wavefront by applying the Fourier transform to an nth combined gradient field; selecting at least a portion of the nth reconstructed wavefront to provide the final reconstructed wavefront; and determining the optical surface model based on the final reconstructed wavefront. 7. A method of mapping a wavefront error of an eye, the method comprising: determining an optical surface model according to the method of claim 1; and mapping the wavefront error of the eye based on the optical surface model. 8. A method of computing a correction ablation pattern for an optical tissue system of an eye, the method comprising: determining an optical surface model according to the method of claim 1; and computing the correction ablation pattern based on the optical surface model. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein: the first combined gradient field comprises a first exterior gradient field and a measured gradient field, such that the measured gradient field is disposed interior to the first exterior gradient field, and the measured gradient field corresponds to the set of local gradients; and the second combined gradient field comprises a second exterior gradient field and a measured gradient field, such that the second exterior gradient field corresponds to the first revised gradient field, and the measured gradient field is disposed interior to the second exterior gradient field. 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising selecting at least a portion of the second reconstructed wavefront to provide a final reconstructed wavefront, and determining the optical surface model based on the final reconstructed wavefront. 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising iteratively performing steps (d) through (f) to derive an nth reconstructed wavefront by applying the Fourier transform to an nth combined gradient field; selecting at least a portion of the nth reconstructed wavefront to provide the final reconstructed wavefront; and determining the optical surface model based on the final reconstructed wavefront. 12. A method of modifying an optical tissue surface of an eye, the method comprising: computing a correction ablation pattern according to the method of claim 8; and modifying the optical tissue surface according to the correction ablation pattern by applying a laser ablation to the eye. 13. A system for determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system of an eye, the system comprising: a) a light source for transmitting an image through the optical tissue system; b) a sensor oriented for determining a set of local gradients for the optical tissue system by detecting the transmitted image, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; c) a processor coupled to the sensor; and d) a memory coupled to the processor, the memory configured to store a plurality of code modules for execution by the processor, the plurality of code modules comprising: i) a module for establishing a first combined gradient field by replacing the missing or erroneous data with a first exterior gradient field data such that the first combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement first gradient field data; ii) a module for deriving a first reconstructed wavefront by applying a first Fourier transform to the first combined gradient field; iii) a module for providing a first revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the first reconstructed wavefront; iv) a module for establishing a second combined gradient field by: replacing a portion of the first revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data of the set of local gradients, and retaining a portion of the first revised gradient field, the retained portion corresponding to the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients; v) a module for deriving a second reconstructed wavefront by applying a second Fourier transform to the second combined gradient field; and vi) a module for determining the optical surface model for the optical tissue system of the eye based on the second reconstructed wavefront. 14. A system for mapping a wavefront error of an optical tissue system of an eye, the system comprising the system of claim 13, wherein the plurality of code modules further comprises a module for mapping a wavefront error of the eye based on the optical surface model. 15. A system for computing a correction ablation pattern for an optical tissue system of an eye, the system comprising the system of claim 13, wherein the plurality of code modules further comprises a module for computing a correction ablation pattern for the eye based on the optical surface model. 16. A system for modifying an optical tissue surface of an eye, the system comprising the system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of code modules further comprises a laser for modifying the optical tissue surface of the eye based on the correction ablation pattern. 17. A system for determining an optical surface model that corresponds to an optical tissue system of an eye, the system comprising: a) means for transmitting an image through the optical tissue system; b) means, in an optical path from the image, for determining a set of local gradients for the optical tissue system based on the transmitted image, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; c) means, coupled to the local gradient determining means, for establishing a first combined gradient field by replacing the missing or erroneous data with a first gradient field data such that the first combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement first gradient field data; d) means, coupled to the first combined gradient field establishing means, for deriving a first reconstructed wavefront based on the application of a first Fourier transform to the first combined gradient field; e) means, coupled to the first reconstructed wavefront deriving means, for providing a first revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the first reconstructed wavefront; f) means, coupled to the first revised gradient field providing means, for establishing a second combined gradient field by: replacing a portion of the first revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data of the set of local gradients, and retaining a portion of the first revised gradient field, the retained portion corresponding to the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients; g) means, coupled to the second combined gradient field establishing means, for deriving a second reconstructed wavefront based on the application of a second Fourier transform to the second combined gradient field; and h) means, coupled to the second reconstructed wavefront deriving means, for determining the optical surface model for the optical tissue system of the eye based on the second reconstructed wavefront. 18. A computer program stored on a computer-readable storage medium, the computer program comprising: a) code for transmitting an image through an optical tissue system of an eye; b) code for determining a set of local gradients for the optical tissue system of the eye based on the transmitted image, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; c) code for establishing a first combined gradient field by replacing the missing or erroneous data with a first gradient field data such that the first combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement first gradient field data; d) code for deriving a first reconstructed wavefront based on the application of a first Fourier transform to the first combined gradient field; e) code for providing a first revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the first reconstructed wavefront; f) code for establishing a second combined gradient field by: replacing a portion of the first revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data of the set of local gradients, and retaining a portion of the first revised gradient field, the retained portion corresponding to the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients; g) code for deriving a second reconstructed wavefront based on the application of a second Fourier transform to the second combined gradient field; and h) code for determining an optical surface model for the optical tissue system of the eye based on the second reconstructed wavefront. 19. The computer program of claim 18, further comprising: code for computing a correction ablation pattern based on the optical surface model. 20. The computer program of claim 19, further comprising: code for delivering a laser energy to the eye based on the correction ablation pattern. 21. A method of determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system of an eye, the method comprising: a) inputting optical data from the optical tissue system of the eye, the optical data comprising a set of local gradients, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; b) establishing an nth combined gradient field by replacing the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients with an nth gradient field data, such that the nth combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement n th gradient field data; c) deriving an nth reconstructed wavefront by applying an nth Fourier transform to the nth combined gradient field; d) providing an nth revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the nth reconstructed wavefront; e) establishing an (n+1)th combined gradient field by: replacing a portion of the nth revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data of the set of local gradients, and retaining a portion of the nth revised gradient field, the retained portion corresponding to the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients; f) deriving an (n+1)th reconstructed wavefront by applying an (n+1)th Fourier transform to the (n+1)th combined gradient field; g) optionally, increasing the value of n by 1 and repeating steps (d) through (f), for i additional iterations, to derive an (n+l+i) th reconstructed wave front; and h) determining the optical surface model based on the (n+1) th or (n+1+i)th reconstructed wavefront. 22. A method of determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system of an eye, the method comprising: a) inputting optical data from the optical tissue system of the eye, the optical data comprising a set of local gradients, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; b) establishing a first combined gradient field by replacing the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients with a first gradient field data, such that the first combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement first gradient field data; c) deriving a first reconstructed wavefront by applying a first Fourier transform to the first combined gradient field; d) providing a first revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the first reconstructed wavefront; e) establishing a second combined gradient field by: replacing a portion of the first revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data of the set of local gradients, and retaining a portion of the first revised gradient field, the retained portion corresponding to the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients; f) deriving a second reconstructed wavefront by applying a second Fourier transform to the second combined gradient field; and g) determining the optical surface model based on the second reconstructed wavefront. 23. A method of determining an optical surface model for an optical tissue system of an eye, the method comprising: a) inputting optical data from the optical tissue system of the eye, the optical data comprising a set of local gradients corresponding to an area within an aperture, the set of local gradients comprising valid data and a missing or erroneous data; b) establishing a first combined gradient field by, within the area corresponding to the aperture, replacing the missing or erroneous data of the set of local gradients with a first gradient field data, such that the first combined gradient field comprises the valid data and the replacement first gradient field data; c) deriving a first reconstructed wavefront by applying a first Fourier transform to the first combined gradient field; d) providing a first revised gradient field via an inverse Fourier transform of the first reconstructed wavefront; e) establishing a second combined gradient field by replacing a portion of the first revised gradient field with the valid data, the replaced portion corresponding to the valid data within the area corresponding to the aperture; f) deriving a second reconstructed wavefront by applying a second Fourier transform to the second combined gradient field; and g) determining the optical surface model based on the second reconstructed wavefront.
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