US 12,279,819 B1
Vision correction simulation system and methods of use
Matteo Oscar Ziff, Miami, FL (US); and John William Branch, Cedar Park, TX (US)
Assigned to VIRTUALENS LLC, Cedar Park, TX (US)
Filed by VirtuaLens, LLC, Cedar Park, TX (US)
Filed on Sep. 27, 2024, as Appl. No. 18/900,074.
Int. Cl. A61B 3/032 (2006.01); A61B 3/00 (2006.01)
CPC A61B 3/032 (2013.01) [A61B 3/005 (2013.01)] 20 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A process for vision correction simulation comprising:
receiving a selection of criteria for generating a patient simulation;
generating a first set of instructions, via a controller application, for displaying a first view of the patient simulation corresponding to the selection of criteria to be viewed in two dimensions using a first simulator application;
generating a second set of instructions, via the controller application, for displaying a second view of the patient simulation corresponding to the selection of criteria to be viewed in three dimensions using a second simulator application;
transmitting the first set of instructions to the first simulator application and the second set of instructions to the second simulator application; and
synchronizing the first view to the second view by tracking a position and head orientation of a patient;
wherein:
the first set of instructions and the second set of instructions include manipulation criteria for manipulating one or more visual scenes by applying one or more filters or manipulating a mesh cover applied to the one or more visual scenes;
the first view and the second view correspond to one or more visual scenes for displaying at least one of a visual effect, a vision correction treatment, and an ocular disorder;
the visual effect comprises at least one of clear images blurred images, double vision, lens cloudiness, glare, halos, and starbursts;
the vision correction treatment comprises at least one of a monofocal IOL, monovision, an astigmatism correction, an extended depth of focus IOL, a symphony IOL, a cataract, a multifocal IOL, a lens filter, an anti-reflective coating, an anti-glare feature, and a refractive surgery technique; and
the ocular disorder comprises at least one of emmetropia, myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia, and cataracts.