SC1175: Optics in the Hospital - Endoscope Specification and Design
Date: 30 January 2018
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Location: SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, California, United
States
Course Level: Intermediate; CEU 0.4
Instructor: Dennis C. Leiner, Leiner Optics (United States)
$340.00 Members | $395.00 Non-members
COURSE PRICE INCLUDES the e-book Digital Endoscope Design (SPIE Press, 2015) by Dennis C. Leiner.
Minimally invasive and robotic surgery rely on endoscopes to provide the "eyes" of the surgeon. Endoscopes are perhaps the most complex of commercial optical systems and may contain 30 or more optical components. The design of these medical devices must be robust enough to withstand the rigors of thousands of cycles of pressurized steam sterilization, yet address the requirements needed for incredibly delicate clinical procedures. This course teaches how to approach the use of miniature optics in your medical device design. We examine the optics from the physicians' perspective; e.g. how the endoscope optics for abdominal surgery are different than those for knee surgery. Optical specifications are covered in detail, including ISO testing requirements and FDA requirements. The course finishes with the critical area of design for manufacturing.
This course will enable you to:
The course is intended for optical engineers and engineering managers who are beginning or continuing work with medical endoscopes or industrial borescopes. Familiarity with geometrical optics, and a minimum of a BS in Optics or equivalent work experience is assumed.
Dennis C. Leiner is the president of Leiner Optics, an engineering company that assists startups and Fortune 500 companies who are incorporating visualization into their medical devices. Dr. Leiner received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Optics from the University of Rochester and his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. He taught optics at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell until 1985 when he started Lighthouse Imaging Corporation, a leader in endoscope optics design and manufacture. He holds multiple patents in endoscope design using gradient-index optics, infrared optics, fiberoptics, and injection-molded optics. He is a Director of the Optics and Electro Optics Standards Council (OEOSC) and is Group Leader for Existing Endoscope Standards at ANSI.
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Location:
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Waltham, Massachusetts 02451
Dennis Leiner will be an instructor at SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco, California, United States. Here are the details. Please register early as attendee count may be limited.
Minimally invasive and robotic surgery rely on endoscopes to provide the "eyes" of the surgeon. Endoscopes are perhaps the most complex of commercial optical systems and may contain 30 or more optical components. The design of these medical devices must be robust enough to withstand the rigors of thousands of cycles of pressurized steam sterilization, yet address the requirements needed for incredibly delicate clinical procedures. This course teaches how to approach the use of miniature optics in your medical device design. We examine the optics from the physicians' perspective; e.g. how the endoscope optics for abdominal surgery are different than those for knee surgery. Optical specifications are covered in detail, including ISO testing requirements and FDA requirements. The course finishes with the critical area of design for manufacturing.
This course will enable you to:
The course is intended for optical engineers and engineering managers who are beginning or continuing work with medical endoscopes or industrial borescopes. Familiarity with geometrical optics, and a minimum of a BS in Optics or equivalent work experience is assumed.
Dennis C. Leiner is the president of Leiner Optics, an engineering company that assists startups and Fortune 500 companies who are incorporating visualization into their medical devices. Dr. Leiner received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Optics from the University of Rochester and his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. He taught optics at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell until 1985 when he started Lighthouse Imaging Corporation, a leader in endoscope optics design and manufacture. He holds multiple patents in endoscope design using gradient-index optics, infrared optics, fiberoptics, and injection-molded optics. He is a Director of the Optics and Electro Optics Standards Council (OEOSC) and is Group Leader for Existing Endoscope Standards at ANSI.