A noncontact lens adapter redirects OCT beams through the pupil at steep angles to image zonules hidden by the iris for cataract planning.
Slanted corneal illumination and telecentric imaging measure the sulcus and ciliary mass accurately without costly OCT recalculation.
Part-based OCT image assessment checks cornea and iris quality before angle analysis, improving measurement accuracy and reducing re-scans.
Anchored iris and ciliary body templates turn limited biometry into individualized eye models that predict optical effects of mechanical stimuli.
A rotatable slit lamp with adjustable optics and coordinated control captures multiple eye focal planes while improving alignment precision.