[The prism loupe spectacles used as low vision aid and in microsurgery (author's transl)]. 1979

J A Oosterhuis, and W J Biessels

In 1970 Biessels developed and constructed the new binocular prism loupe spectacles, mainly as improved low vision aids. They were derived from the Zeiss 8 x 20 prism binoculars, however, with different lenses and mechanical parts. They are quite different from the Galilean telescopic spectacles, hitherto available, with their lower mangifications, short working distances, chromatic aberration, and peripheral unsharpness. The Biessels prism loupes with variable magnification up to 12 times, and working distances of 18 to 30 cm, are mounted into spectacles. They provide for a comfortable stereoscopic vision with normal convergence. The visual field is virtually 20 cm at 25 cm distance, and sharp to the edges. The weight of a complete binocular prism loupe, including the frame, is from 100 to 110 grammes. In the past 7 years more than 500 of such visual aids have been delivered to low vision patients, half of them binocular, also 40 operating spectacles for microsurgery, all of them with great success. Here we report on the technical details and good results.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007909 Lenses Pieces of glass or other transparent materials used for magnification or increased visual acuity.
D008866 Microsurgery The performance of surgical procedures with the aid of a microscope.
D005128 Eye Diseases Diseases affecting the eye. Eye Disorders,Eye Disease,Eye Disorder
D005139 Eyeglasses A pair of ophthalmic lenses in a frame or mounting which is supported by the nose and ears. The purpose is to aid or improve vision. It does not include goggles or nonprescription sun glasses for which EYE PROTECTIVE DEVICES is available. Glasses,Spectacles,Sun Glasses, Prescription,Glasses, Prescription Sun,Prescription Sun Glasses
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013523 Surgical Equipment Nonexpendable apparatus used during surgical procedures. They are differentiated from SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, usually hand-held and used in the immediate operative field. Equipment, Surgical,Equipments, Surgical,Surgical Equipments
D014786 Vision Disorders Visual impairments limiting one or more of the basic functions of the eye: visual acuity, dark adaptation, color vision, or peripheral vision. These may result from EYE DISEASES; OPTIC NERVE DISEASES; VISUAL PATHWAY diseases; OCCIPITAL LOBE diseases; OCULAR MOTILITY DISORDERS; and other conditions (From Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p132). Hemeralopia,Macropsia,Micropsia,Day Blindness,Metamorphopsia,Vision Disability,Visual Disorders,Visual Impairment,Blindness, Day,Disabilities, Vision,Disability, Vision,Disorder, Visual,Disorders, Visual,Hemeralopias,Impairment, Visual,Impairments, Visual,Macropsias,Metamorphopsias,Micropsias,Vision Disabilities,Vision Disorder,Visual Disorder,Visual Impairments

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