A fiberoptic image guide bundle extends from the distal tip of the rigid intraocular probe through the probe and its attached handpiece to the central console |
A video camera or viewing eyepiece attaches directly to the comparatively fragile GRIN lens handpiece-intraocular probe |
Readily maneuverable in surgery |
Less maneuverable in surgery because of the direct attachment of the video camera and/or viewing eyepiece to the handpiece-probe unit |
The entire fiberoptic microendoscope can be autoclaved |
The handpiece-GRIN lens assembly can be autoclaved but not its video camera which must be draped separately for operating room use |
Image resolution is limited by the number of optical fibers in the image guide: smaller caliber microendoscopes have fewer fibers, lower resolution and smaller imaging fields |
GRIN lenses in the probe-handpiece relay the intraocular ophthalmoscopic image directly to the video camera, retaining much of its high spatial frequency, fine detail information |
Coaxial illumination may be supplemented with additional chandelier or endoilluminator lighting |
Coaxial illumination may be supplemented with additional chandelier or endoilluminator lighting |