The effect of a second-generation 3D endoscope on the laparoscopic precision of novices and experienced surgeons

被引:207
作者
Taffinder, N [1 ]
Smith, SGT [1 ]
Huber, J [1 ]
Russell, RCG [1 ]
Darzi, A [1 ]
机构
[1] St Marys Hosp, Imperial Coll Sch Med, Minimal Access Surg Unit, London W2 1NY, England
来源
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY-ULTRASOUND AND INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES | 1999年 / 13卷 / 11期
关键词
laparoscopic surgery; 3D laparoscope; 2D laparoscope; performance; assessment;
D O I
10.1007/s004649901179
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R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Endoscopic surgeons rely on visual feedback to control their movements but lack stereopsis, an important depth cue. Previous three-dimensional (3D) systems alternated images on a two-dimensional (2D) screen, which was uncomfortable for surgeons. A second-generation 3D system provides continuous stereoscopic images on a monitor suspended at arm's length. We studied its effect on the laparoscopic precision of novices and experienced surgeons. Methods: Experienced laparoscopic surgeons(n = 12) and novices (n = 16) performed a total of 672 tasks in 2D, 3D, and under direct vision. Precision was assessed using the Imperial College Surgical Assessment Device (ICSAD), which generates objective scores of performance by analyzing the movements of surgical instruments. Results: We found that 2D endoscopic vision impaired performance by 35-100% when compared with direct vision, whereas 3D reduced this endoscopic handicap by 41-53% in novices and experienced surgeons (p < 0.03). NO Side effects were reported with the new 3D system. Even in 2D, novices performed better with an image at arm's length (p < 0.03). Conclusions: Second-generation 3D significantly improved the laparoscopic precision of novices and experienced surgeons, without the side effects reported from previous systems. This technology is expected to improve the ease and safety of laparoscopic surgery.
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页码:1087 / 1092
页数:6
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