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RETINOSCOPY
Nilesh Thite M. Optom, FIACLE
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You CANNOT learn retinoscopy
by reading a book
- Jack Copeland
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• Retinoscopy is an objective method of
measuring the optical power of the eye
• Reduces the refraction time
• Minimizes decisions that the patient has to
make
• Extremely important when communication
is difficult or impossible
– Children, infants
– Retarded, deaf persons
– Foreigners
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Other uses
• To detect
– Aberrations of cornea and lens
– Opacities of ocular media
– Some retinal disorders
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Digging into history
1859 – Sir William
Bowman commented on
peculiar linear fundus
reflex he saw when
viewing astigmatic eyes
with Helmholtz
Ophthalmoscope
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Education – Progressive discovery
of our own ignorance
• First objective diagnosis of refractive
errors was by french Ophthalmologist
F. Cuignet in 1873, using simple mirror
Ophthalmoscope.
• He attributed the reflex to cornea and
called this technique ‘keratoscopie’.
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Source of reflex
• 1878 – M. Mengin, an overlooked
student of Cuignet, published clear
simple explanation
• Accepted E. Landolt’s suggestion that
fundus was the actual source of reflex
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Other terms
• 1880 – another Frenchman, H. Parent
published his explanation of quantified
objective refraction.
• To emphasize the role of retina, he
proposed the ‘retinoscopie’ and later
chose the term ‘skiascopie’.
• Other terms proposed but abandoned
are
Dioptroscopy, pupilloscopy, korescopy,
umbrascopy, scotoscopy
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Further developments
• Further explanations were offered by Priestly -
Smith, Donders, Gullstrand, Wolff etc.
• 1903 – Duane advocated systematic use of
cylindrical lenses for retinoscopy in astigmatism
• Gaslight was replaced by incandescent lamp.
• Miniature bulb was developed that could be
placed within the instrument, producing luminous
retinoscope
• Around turn of century, E. Jackson, H. Wolff
created linear beam (streak) of light with various
slit shaped mirrors and STREAK retinoscope was
born
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Copeland’s accidental invention
• 1920 – Jack Copeland dropped his spot
retinoscope and damaged the bulb filament.
During re-examination he noted differences in
reflex.
• From his study of linear reflex produced by bent
filament, he devised a bulb that projected linear
beam of light.
• Then he designed an instrument that provided
rotation of bulb.
• He developed and popularized a system of
objective refraction
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And we thought..
Accidents are
always
disastrous
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Some are not
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And some are
actually
rewarding
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The Retinoscope
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The Retinoscope
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Handling of the instrument
• Easy to learns good techniques at the
outset than to correct bad habits later
• Learn to use either eye
• Keep both eyes open
• Rest the instrument on brow to avoid
losing the view
• Wiggle the scope or rock the headup
down or sideways
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Handling of the instrument
• Switch off the instrument when not in use
• Overheating shortens the bulb life and
when it is kept horizontal it causes
filament to bend producing a distorted
streak
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The target for Static Retinoscopy
• Usually 6/60 or 6/120 letter
• It should be visible
• Should not stimulate accommodation
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The Working Distance
• Any distance can be made to represent
infinity by choosing a correct working lens
• Shorter distances - bright reflex, easy to
reach the patient but high distance error
• Farther distances – dim reflex, difficult to
reach the patient but low distance error
• Generally arm’s length or 66 cm preferred
(1.50 D)
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Characteristics of the reflex
• Speed – Fastest near neutrality
• Brilliance – Brightest near neutrality
• Width – Widest near neutrality (Except
higher refractive errors)
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Features:
• The Retinoscope's external focusing sleeve is easy to grip
and manipulate.
• It has bright halogen light for true tissue color and
consistent, long-lasting illumination.
• Its crossed-linear polarizing filter eliminates glare from trial
lenses for easier exams.
• It has magnetic age-appropriate targets for dynamic
retinoscopy and one-hand operation for spot focus and
3600 spot rotation.
• A rubber brow rest prevents scratching of eyeglasses.
• The interchangeable spot retinoscope can be converted to
a streak retinoscope by simply changing the lamp.
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• The most important feature of a Retinoscope is the
brightness of the fundus reflex it produces. To ensure
the brightest streak possible, HEINE has combined the
power of advanced 3.5V XHL Xenon bulb technology,
the latest in multi-coated optics, and our exclusive
Integrated Polarizing Filter (which eliminates all internal
reflexes, stray light, and secondary images without
reducing illumination). The result - quick and easy
detection of the neutralization point
• Retinoscope Fixation Cards
• Fixation cards and holder for dynamic Retinoscopy. For
use with the BETA 200 Retinoscope
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Sources of Error in Retinoscopy
Incorrect working distance
Scoping off the patient's visual axis
Failure of the patient to fixate the distance
target
Failure to obtain reversal
Failure to locate the principal meridians
Failure to recognize scissors motion
Sight of the reflex
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Retinoscopy presentation at www.eyenirvaan.com

  • 1. RETINOSCOPY Nilesh Thite M. Optom, FIACLE To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 2. 2 You CANNOT learn retinoscopy by reading a book - Jack Copeland
  • 3. 3 • Retinoscopy is an objective method of measuring the optical power of the eye • Reduces the refraction time • Minimizes decisions that the patient has to make • Extremely important when communication is difficult or impossible – Children, infants – Retarded, deaf persons – Foreigners To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 4. 4 Other uses • To detect – Aberrations of cornea and lens – Opacities of ocular media – Some retinal disorders
  • 5. 5 Digging into history 1859 – Sir William Bowman commented on peculiar linear fundus reflex he saw when viewing astigmatic eyes with Helmholtz Ophthalmoscope To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 6. 6 Education – Progressive discovery of our own ignorance • First objective diagnosis of refractive errors was by french Ophthalmologist F. Cuignet in 1873, using simple mirror Ophthalmoscope. • He attributed the reflex to cornea and called this technique ‘keratoscopie’. To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 7. 7 Source of reflex • 1878 – M. Mengin, an overlooked student of Cuignet, published clear simple explanation • Accepted E. Landolt’s suggestion that fundus was the actual source of reflex To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 8. 8 Other terms • 1880 – another Frenchman, H. Parent published his explanation of quantified objective refraction. • To emphasize the role of retina, he proposed the ‘retinoscopie’ and later chose the term ‘skiascopie’. • Other terms proposed but abandoned are Dioptroscopy, pupilloscopy, korescopy, umbrascopy, scotoscopy To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 9. 9 Further developments • Further explanations were offered by Priestly - Smith, Donders, Gullstrand, Wolff etc. • 1903 – Duane advocated systematic use of cylindrical lenses for retinoscopy in astigmatism • Gaslight was replaced by incandescent lamp. • Miniature bulb was developed that could be placed within the instrument, producing luminous retinoscope • Around turn of century, E. Jackson, H. Wolff created linear beam (streak) of light with various slit shaped mirrors and STREAK retinoscope was born
  • 10. 10 Copeland’s accidental invention • 1920 – Jack Copeland dropped his spot retinoscope and damaged the bulb filament. During re-examination he noted differences in reflex. • From his study of linear reflex produced by bent filament, he devised a bulb that projected linear beam of light. • Then he designed an instrument that provided rotation of bulb. • He developed and popularized a system of objective refraction
  • 11. 11 And we thought.. Accidents are always disastrous To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 13. 13 And some are actually rewarding To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 14. 14 The Retinoscope To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
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  • 21. 21 Handling of the instrument • Easy to learns good techniques at the outset than to correct bad habits later • Learn to use either eye • Keep both eyes open • Rest the instrument on brow to avoid losing the view • Wiggle the scope or rock the headup down or sideways
  • 22. 22 Handling of the instrument • Switch off the instrument when not in use • Overheating shortens the bulb life and when it is kept horizontal it causes filament to bend producing a distorted streak To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 23. 23 The target for Static Retinoscopy • Usually 6/60 or 6/120 letter • It should be visible • Should not stimulate accommodation To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 24. 24 The Working Distance • Any distance can be made to represent infinity by choosing a correct working lens • Shorter distances - bright reflex, easy to reach the patient but high distance error • Farther distances – dim reflex, difficult to reach the patient but low distance error • Generally arm’s length or 66 cm preferred (1.50 D)
  • 25. 25 Characteristics of the reflex • Speed – Fastest near neutrality • Brilliance – Brightest near neutrality • Width – Widest near neutrality (Except higher refractive errors) To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
  • 26. 26 Features: • The Retinoscope's external focusing sleeve is easy to grip and manipulate. • It has bright halogen light for true tissue color and consistent, long-lasting illumination. • Its crossed-linear polarizing filter eliminates glare from trial lenses for easier exams. • It has magnetic age-appropriate targets for dynamic retinoscopy and one-hand operation for spot focus and 3600 spot rotation. • A rubber brow rest prevents scratching of eyeglasses. • The interchangeable spot retinoscope can be converted to a streak retinoscope by simply changing the lamp.
  • 27. 27 • The most important feature of a Retinoscope is the brightness of the fundus reflex it produces. To ensure the brightest streak possible, HEINE has combined the power of advanced 3.5V XHL Xenon bulb technology, the latest in multi-coated optics, and our exclusive Integrated Polarizing Filter (which eliminates all internal reflexes, stray light, and secondary images without reducing illumination). The result - quick and easy detection of the neutralization point • Retinoscope Fixation Cards • Fixation cards and holder for dynamic Retinoscopy. For use with the BETA 200 Retinoscope
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  • 41. 41 Sources of Error in Retinoscopy Incorrect working distance Scoping off the patient's visual axis Failure of the patient to fixate the distance target Failure to obtain reversal Failure to locate the principal meridians Failure to recognize scissors motion Sight of the reflex To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com
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  • 43. 43 THANK YOU To view more presentations and articles, visit www.eyenirvaan.com