A simple eye model for practicing indirect ophthalmoscopy and retinal laser photocoagulation

Digit J Ophthalmol. 2019 Feb 19;25(1):1-4. doi: 10.5693/djo.01.2018.11.001. eCollection 2019 Jan.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe a simple and inexpensive model eye that allows lifelike simulation of indirect ophthalmoscopy and retinal photocoagulation.

Methods: A 60 D examination lens, a bulb syringe, foam poster-board, a manila folder, a hobby knife, a fine pair of scissors, a glue gun, and a 2.5 cm square Optos color fundus photograph printed at 1200 dpi resolution on glossy photographic paper were used to create a model eye.

Results: This model produces a high-quality, inverted, and aerial image that closely simulates clinical indirect ophthalmoscopy. Pupil size and retinal pathology can be easily changed. Binocular indirect laser photocoagulation can also be simulated, because white laser burns will appear on the glossy inkjet photograph.

Conclusions: Binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy and indirect laser photocoagulation are technically challenging diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. This simple and easy-to-build eye model allows for lifelike simulation of indirect ophthalmoscopy and indirect laser retinal photocoagulation.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Light Coagulation / education*
  • Models, Anatomic*
  • Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures / education*
  • Ophthalmoscopy / methods*
  • Retina* / diagnostic imaging
  • Retina* / surgery