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DR.NAFIZ MAHMOOD
SLIT-LAMP
BIOMICROSCOPY
Resident
N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e o f O p h t h a l m o l o g y a n d H o s p i t a l
Bangladesh
WHY SLIT LAMPS ARE SO GREAT
gold standard device.
This is because they provide…
Stereoscopic image
Variable illumination
Variable magnification
Excellent image quality
A narrow vertical slit of light is projected on to
the eye and permits microscopic examination of
living tissues in cross-section
First concept of slit-lamp was introduced by PROF.
ALLVAR GULLSTRAND IN 1911
And named as LARGE GULLSTRAND
OPHTHALMOSCOPE
SPECIAL FEATURES
1. The alignment of viewing & illumination system
- parfocal
2.long working distance.
3.allows to carry out certain manoeuveres like
• FB removal from cornea
• interpose certain optical devices-
condensing lens, goniolens, Goldmann
applanation tonometer
3. Incorporated with prisms
-invert the image vertically and horizontally
-so it appears erect and right way round
4. A bank of Galilean telescopes of different
powers
- to allow the magnification
WHAT CAN WE USE THEM
FOR?
 Routine examination of
anterior segment
 Problem-based
examination of anterior
segment
 Assessment of anterior
chamber depth and angle
 Contact lens examination
 Gonioscopy
 Fundoscopy
 Ocular photography
 Contact tonometry
(Goldmann)
 Laser photocoagulation
On their own
With accessories
BASIC
DESIGN
OBSERVATION SYSTEM
composed of 2 lenses
- objective lens
- eyepiece lens
Objective lens :
consists of 2 plano-convex lenses
providing a composite power of +22 D
Eyepiece lenses :
magnification : 10×, 16×, 25×
provide good stereopsis as the tubes
converged at an angle of 10°- 15°
Prisms :
to overcome inverted image produced
by compound microscope
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Optics of compound microscope
Cross-section of
observation system of
modern slit-lamp
MAGNIFICATION
• Slit lamps provide variable magnification
• Lower magnifications - general assessment
and orientation
• Higher magnifications -detailed inspections
of areas of interest
• There are several ways to do this
- Common methods: Littmann-Galilean telescope
and zoom systems
- Less common methods: Change the eyepieces
and/or change the objective lens
LITTMANN-GALILEAN
TELESCOPE METHOD
• A separate optical system is placed in
between the eyepiece and the objective
• Utilizes Galilean telescopes to alter
magnifications
• It consists of a rotating drum that houses
Galilean telescopes
Galilean telescopes consist of a positive and
negative lens that provide magnification
based on the lens powers
Galilean magnification changer (G) is placed between
the slit-lamp objective (O) and the relay lens ( R ).
ILLUMINATION SYSTEM
Comprises of :
• Light source: halogen lamp
• Condenser lens system
• Slit and other diaphragms
• Filters
• Projection lens
• Reflecting mirror
MECHANICAL SUPPORT SYSTEM
Consists of :
Joystick arrangement
Up and down movement
arrangement
Patient support arrangement
Fixation target
Mechanical coupling
Technique of biomicroscopy
A.Patient adjustment :
should be positioned comfortably in
front of slit-lamp with his or her chin resting
on the chin rest and forehead opposed to
head rest
B. Instrument adjustment :
- height of the table housing the slit-lamp
should be adjusted according to patient’s height
- microscope and illumination system should
be aligned wth patient’s eye to be examined
- fixation target should be placed at
required position.
C. Beginning slit-lamp examination : some points
to be kept in mind
I. Room should be semi-dark
II. Diffuse illumination – used for short time
III. Medications like ointments and anaesthetic
eyedrops produces corneal surface disturbance
which can be mistaken for pathology.
IV.Low magnification should be 1st used to locate
pathology and then higher magnification to
examine it.
Structures to see through slit-lamp
External : brow, nose, chick
Lid & lash
Conjunctiva & sclera
Cornea
Anterior chamber
Iris
Lens
Anterior vitreous
PRINCIPAL OF ILLUMINATION
DIFFUSE ILLUMINATION
1
DIRECT FOCAL ILLUMINATION2
SPECULAE REFLECTION3
TRANSILLUMINATION /
RETROILUUMINATION4
INDIRECT LATERAL ILLUMINATION5
SCLEROTIC SCATTER6
DIFFUSE ILLUMINATION
LIGHT : Full height
Broad beam
Low brightness
DIRECTION : Temporally or Nasally
White light
Eye & adnexa
Cobalt blue filter with fluorescein
1.Evaluation of fluorescein dye ( appear
yellow) staining the ocular surface tissue
2.Tear film
3.To discern the fluorescein pattern in
Goldmann Applanation Tonometry
[thin marginal tear meniscus and
inferior punctate erosions stained with
fluorescein ]
Red free filter with rose bengal dye
Diffuse illumination with red free filter to enhance visibility
of rose bengal red dye which has stained keratin in
intraepithelial ( squamous ) neoplasia
DIRECT FOCAL ILLUMINATION
Lamp Microscope
The light and the
microscope are
both pointed at
the object of
interest
Beam :
full height
medium width
medium bright
Direction:
obliquely
Aim :
to focus it on cornea so that quadrilateral
block ( parallelepiped) illuminates the cornea
ANTERIOR SURFACE
CROSS-SECTIONAL ILLUMINATION
ANTERIOR SURFACE
CROSS-SECTIONAL ILLUMINATION
POSTERIOR SURFACE
Use :
1. to examine the anterior surface &
posterior surface of cornea
2. examination of anterior segment & lens
3. for grading of cells & flares ( when the
height of the beam is reduced to 2-4 mm)
OPTICAL SECTION :
when the beam made so narrowed that the
anterior & posterior portion becomes very thin
leaving only cross sectional illumination of
cornea.
Optical section: mostly depth
SPECULAR REFLECTION
i r
lamp microscope
Beam :
medium – narrow ( must be thicker than
optical section )
Angle between light & microscope : 50° – 60°
Purpose :
• to observe corneal endothelium
.
Careful focusing can
bring up endothelial
cells, like mosaic
pattern
RETROILLUMINATION
Lamp Microscope
An object of interest is lit by retro-illumination
when the light source is directed onto another
structure (deeper) so that the reflected light must
pass through that object.
Retroillumination of fundus is best performed
with -
• dilated pupil
• viewing and illuminating arm not
parfocal
What can be seen
• Blood vessels of cornea,
• abnormalities of post. surface of cornea
• Cataract & PCO
• iris atrophy
Directly
illuminated
Retro-illuminated
Blood vessels of cornea, other abnormalities of post.
surface of cornea
INDIRECT LATERAL
ILLUMINATION
DIRECTION :
• Light is directed just to the side of lesion to
be examined
• Some of the light enters the lesion so it
glows internally
What can be seen:
• corneal infiltrates
• corneal microcyst
• corneal vacule
SCLEROTIC SCATTER
BEAM :
medium width
Direction :
on to the limbus - temporally
the viewing system focused to center of
cornea
lamp
microscope
Sclerotic scatter produces a diffuse glow of limbus and a
backlighting of any corneal opacities, as with cornea
verticillata( whorl-like changes) secondary to epithelial
deposition of the oral drug amiodarone
PITFALLS & POINTERS
1. Remember to set the oculars to your
refractive error or to plano if you are using
spectacles.
2. Proper positioning of the patient
3. Intensity of the light at level of patient’s
comfort
4. To take advantage of full value of slit-lamp,
examiner must become skilled in using all
of the methods of illumination and
understand when each is best employed.
Slit lamp biomicroscopy

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Slit lamp biomicroscopy

  • 1. DR.NAFIZ MAHMOOD SLIT-LAMP BIOMICROSCOPY Resident N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e o f O p h t h a l m o l o g y a n d H o s p i t a l Bangladesh
  • 2. WHY SLIT LAMPS ARE SO GREAT gold standard device. This is because they provide… Stereoscopic image Variable illumination Variable magnification Excellent image quality
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  • 4. A narrow vertical slit of light is projected on to the eye and permits microscopic examination of living tissues in cross-section
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  • 6. First concept of slit-lamp was introduced by PROF. ALLVAR GULLSTRAND IN 1911 And named as LARGE GULLSTRAND OPHTHALMOSCOPE
  • 7. SPECIAL FEATURES 1. The alignment of viewing & illumination system - parfocal 2.long working distance. 3.allows to carry out certain manoeuveres like • FB removal from cornea • interpose certain optical devices- condensing lens, goniolens, Goldmann applanation tonometer
  • 8. 3. Incorporated with prisms -invert the image vertically and horizontally -so it appears erect and right way round 4. A bank of Galilean telescopes of different powers - to allow the magnification
  • 9. WHAT CAN WE USE THEM FOR?
  • 10.  Routine examination of anterior segment  Problem-based examination of anterior segment  Assessment of anterior chamber depth and angle  Contact lens examination  Gonioscopy  Fundoscopy  Ocular photography  Contact tonometry (Goldmann)  Laser photocoagulation On their own With accessories
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  • 13. OBSERVATION SYSTEM composed of 2 lenses - objective lens - eyepiece lens Objective lens : consists of 2 plano-convex lenses providing a composite power of +22 D
  • 14. Eyepiece lenses : magnification : 10×, 16×, 25× provide good stereopsis as the tubes converged at an angle of 10°- 15° Prisms : to overcome inverted image produced by compound microscope
  • 15. OL Fo Fo O Fe Fe i EL I Optics of compound microscope
  • 16. Cross-section of observation system of modern slit-lamp
  • 18. • Slit lamps provide variable magnification • Lower magnifications - general assessment and orientation • Higher magnifications -detailed inspections of areas of interest • There are several ways to do this - Common methods: Littmann-Galilean telescope and zoom systems - Less common methods: Change the eyepieces and/or change the objective lens
  • 19. LITTMANN-GALILEAN TELESCOPE METHOD • A separate optical system is placed in between the eyepiece and the objective • Utilizes Galilean telescopes to alter magnifications • It consists of a rotating drum that houses Galilean telescopes
  • 20. Galilean telescopes consist of a positive and negative lens that provide magnification based on the lens powers
  • 21. Galilean magnification changer (G) is placed between the slit-lamp objective (O) and the relay lens ( R ).
  • 22. ILLUMINATION SYSTEM Comprises of : • Light source: halogen lamp • Condenser lens system • Slit and other diaphragms • Filters • Projection lens • Reflecting mirror
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  • 24. MECHANICAL SUPPORT SYSTEM Consists of : Joystick arrangement Up and down movement arrangement Patient support arrangement Fixation target Mechanical coupling
  • 26. A.Patient adjustment : should be positioned comfortably in front of slit-lamp with his or her chin resting on the chin rest and forehead opposed to head rest
  • 27. B. Instrument adjustment : - height of the table housing the slit-lamp should be adjusted according to patient’s height - microscope and illumination system should be aligned wth patient’s eye to be examined - fixation target should be placed at required position.
  • 28. C. Beginning slit-lamp examination : some points to be kept in mind I. Room should be semi-dark II. Diffuse illumination – used for short time III. Medications like ointments and anaesthetic eyedrops produces corneal surface disturbance which can be mistaken for pathology. IV.Low magnification should be 1st used to locate pathology and then higher magnification to examine it.
  • 29. Structures to see through slit-lamp External : brow, nose, chick Lid & lash Conjunctiva & sclera Cornea Anterior chamber Iris Lens Anterior vitreous
  • 31. DIFFUSE ILLUMINATION 1 DIRECT FOCAL ILLUMINATION2 SPECULAE REFLECTION3 TRANSILLUMINATION / RETROILUUMINATION4 INDIRECT LATERAL ILLUMINATION5 SCLEROTIC SCATTER6
  • 32. DIFFUSE ILLUMINATION LIGHT : Full height Broad beam Low brightness DIRECTION : Temporally or Nasally
  • 34. Cobalt blue filter with fluorescein 1.Evaluation of fluorescein dye ( appear yellow) staining the ocular surface tissue 2.Tear film 3.To discern the fluorescein pattern in Goldmann Applanation Tonometry [thin marginal tear meniscus and inferior punctate erosions stained with fluorescein ]
  • 35. Red free filter with rose bengal dye Diffuse illumination with red free filter to enhance visibility of rose bengal red dye which has stained keratin in intraepithelial ( squamous ) neoplasia
  • 36. DIRECT FOCAL ILLUMINATION Lamp Microscope The light and the microscope are both pointed at the object of interest
  • 37. Beam : full height medium width medium bright Direction: obliquely Aim : to focus it on cornea so that quadrilateral block ( parallelepiped) illuminates the cornea ANTERIOR SURFACE CROSS-SECTIONAL ILLUMINATION
  • 39. Use : 1. to examine the anterior surface & posterior surface of cornea 2. examination of anterior segment & lens 3. for grading of cells & flares ( when the height of the beam is reduced to 2-4 mm)
  • 40. OPTICAL SECTION : when the beam made so narrowed that the anterior & posterior portion becomes very thin leaving only cross sectional illumination of cornea. Optical section: mostly depth
  • 42. Beam : medium – narrow ( must be thicker than optical section ) Angle between light & microscope : 50° – 60° Purpose : • to observe corneal endothelium . Careful focusing can bring up endothelial cells, like mosaic pattern
  • 44. An object of interest is lit by retro-illumination when the light source is directed onto another structure (deeper) so that the reflected light must pass through that object. Retroillumination of fundus is best performed with - • dilated pupil • viewing and illuminating arm not parfocal
  • 45. What can be seen • Blood vessels of cornea, • abnormalities of post. surface of cornea • Cataract & PCO • iris atrophy
  • 46. Directly illuminated Retro-illuminated Blood vessels of cornea, other abnormalities of post. surface of cornea
  • 47. INDIRECT LATERAL ILLUMINATION DIRECTION : • Light is directed just to the side of lesion to be examined • Some of the light enters the lesion so it glows internally
  • 48. What can be seen: • corneal infiltrates • corneal microcyst • corneal vacule
  • 49. SCLEROTIC SCATTER BEAM : medium width Direction : on to the limbus - temporally the viewing system focused to center of cornea
  • 51. Sclerotic scatter produces a diffuse glow of limbus and a backlighting of any corneal opacities, as with cornea verticillata( whorl-like changes) secondary to epithelial deposition of the oral drug amiodarone
  • 52. PITFALLS & POINTERS 1. Remember to set the oculars to your refractive error or to plano if you are using spectacles. 2. Proper positioning of the patient 3. Intensity of the light at level of patient’s comfort 4. To take advantage of full value of slit-lamp, examiner must become skilled in using all of the methods of illumination and understand when each is best employed.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. USE : For judging the depth of lesion & examination of the lens.