Visible fluorescent viewing system
Disclosed herein are viewing systems configured for viewing an image of a biological object illuminated with light and a viewing device (e.g., loupes, glasses, etc.) and methods for operation thereof. The viewing device comprises a plurality of viewing modes: a white light mode, a fluorescent light mode, and an overlay mode, and a shutter that opens and closes in accordance with the viewing mode. An overlay image is an image of the biological object when the biological object is illuminated with both white light and fluorescent light, causing the overlay image to be an overlay of the white light image and the fluorescent light image. The disclosed systems and methods allow a user (e.g., a surgeon, medical staff, etc.) to preserve the ergonomics offered by eyewear while providing fluorescent viewing capabilities, particularly with visible fluorescent dyes.
1 . A viewing system for viewing a biological object, the system comprising:
a light source for illuminating the biological object with light, wherein the light source comprises a white light source; and
a viewing device that views the biological object when the biological object is illuminated with the light, wherein the viewing device comprises a shutter that opens and closes in accordance with a viewing mode of the viewing device,
wherein the viewing mode comprises:
an overlay mode comprising the shutter being open during a first portion of a white light pulse, closed during a second portion of the white light pulse, and open during a fluorescent light pulse, wherein the white light source is on during the first portion of the white light pulse and off during the second portion of the white light pulse.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the viewing device comprises glasses, one or more loupes, a microscope, or a corresponding clip-on device.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the shutter is a liquid crystal shutter disposed within the viewing device.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein an open time of the shutter varies based on the viewing mode, and wherein the viewing mode further comprises a white light mode and a fluorescent light mode.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein, when the viewing mode further comprises:
a white light mode, the shutter is open during a white light pulse and closed during a fluorescent light pulse; or
a fluorescent light mode, the shutter is open during a fluorescent light pulse and closed during a white light pulse.
6 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising:
a viewing device controller that controls operation of the viewing device, wherein the viewing device comprises a wireless transceiver that communicatively couples the viewing device and the viewing device controller.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein settings of the viewing mode are dynamically adjustable, the settings comprising one or more of: an illumination intensity of white light, an illumination intensity of fluorescent light, an on-time of the white light source, an on-time of a fluorescent light source, an open time of the shutter, a close time of the shutter, an amount of white light in an overlay image, an amount of fluorescent light in an overlay image, a number of times the shutter opens during a frame, or a combination thereof.
8 . The system of claim 1 , further comprising:
a second viewing device that views the biological object when the biological object is illuminated with the light, wherein the second viewing device comprises a second shutter that opens and closes in accordance with a second viewing mode of the second viewing device,
wherein the viewing mode of the viewing device is capable of being different from the second viewing mode of the second viewing device.
9 . A method of viewing a biological object, the method comprising:
illuminating, using a light source, the biological object with light, wherein the light source comprises a white light source;
viewing, by a viewing device, the biological object when the biological object is illuminated with the light; and
opening and closing a shutter of the viewing device in accordance with a viewing mode of the viewing device,
wherein the viewing mode comprises:
an overlay mode comprising the shutter being open during a first portion of a white light pulse, closed during a second portion of the white light pulse, and open during a fluorescent light pulse, wherein the white light source is on during the first portion of the white light pulse and off during the second portion of the white light pulse.
10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the viewing device comprises glasses, one or more loupes, a microscope, or a corresponding clip-on device.
11 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the shutter is a liquid crystal shutter disposed within the viewing device.
12 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:
adjusting an open time of the shutter based on the viewing mode, wherein the viewing mode further comprises a white light mode and a fluorescent light mode.
13 . The method of claim 9 , wherein, when the viewing mode further comprises:
a white light mode, the shutter is open during a white light pulse and closed during a fluorescent light pulse; or
a fluorescent light mode, the shutter is open during a fluorescent light pulse and closed during a white light pulse.
14 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:
dynamically adjusting settings for the viewing mode, wherein the settings comprise one or more of: an illumination intensity of white light, an illumination intensity of fluorescent light, an on-time of the white light source, an on-time of a fluorescent light source, an open time of the shutter, a close time of the shutter, an amount of white light in an overlay image, an amount of fluorescent light in an overlay image, or a number of times the shutter opens during a frame.
15 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising:
viewing, using a second viewing device, the biological object when the biological object is illuminated with the light; and
opening and closing a second shutter of the second viewing device in accordance with a second viewing mode of the second viewing device,
wherein the viewing mode of the viewing device is capable of being different from the second viewing mode of the second viewing device.
16 . A viewing device, comprising:
a shutter configured to open and close in accordance with a viewing mode of the viewing device, wherein the viewing mode comprises:
an overlay mode comprising the shutter being open during a first portion of a white light pulse, closed during a second portion of the white light pulse, and open during a fluorescent light pulse, wherein a white light source is on during the first portion of the white light pulse and off during the second portion of the white light pulse; and
a connection configured to communicatively couple the viewing device and a viewing device controller, wherein the viewing device controller is configured to control operation of the shutter;
wherein the viewing device is configured for viewing a biological object when the biological object is illuminated with light.
17 . The viewing device of claim 16 , comprising glasses, one or more loupes, a microscope, or a corresponding clip-on device.
18 . The viewing device of claim 16 , wherein the shutter is a liquid crystal shutter disposed within the viewing device.
19 . The viewing device of claim 16 , wherein an open time of the shutter varies based on the viewing mode, and wherein the viewing mode further comprises a white light mode and a fluorescent light mode.
20 . The viewing device of claim 16 , wherein, when the viewing mode further comprises:
a white light mode, the shutter is open during a white light pulse and closed during a fluorescent light pulse; or
a fluorescent light mode, the shutter is open during a fluorescent light pulse and closed during a white light pulse.