Hyderabad researchers develop device to look into the anatomy of the eye – Times of India

HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad-based premier ophthalmology hospital and research centre, LV Prasad Eye Institute, has developed a new gadget, Holo Eye Anatomy Module, that will help doctors see through the eye for better diagnosis of eye diseases.

The eye Institute in the past developed many innovative technologies in the areas of eye care delivery, biology of the eye, surgical techniques, eye banking and children's eye health among many others. The hospital conducts research under Srujana Center for Innovation. The latest in the field of ophthalmology is the Holo Eye Anatomy module for the cornea. This is a sophisticated device worn on head to help doctors see the human eye anatomy in 3D perspective.

"At LVPEI, our vision is to reconcile excellence with equity. As we incorporate more and more technological tools, we hope that our education and research efforts can be significantly enhanced both qualitatively and quantitatively," said Dr Gullapalli N Rao, founder and chair - L V Prasad Eye Institute.

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