Department of Neurosurgery, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California.
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown). 2018 Apr 1;14(4):395-401. doi: 10.1093/ons/opx145.
BACKGROUND: The operative microscope and endoscope have significantly advanced modern neurosurgery. These devices are nonetheless limited by high costs and suboptimal optics, ergonomics, and maneuverability. A recently developed extracorporeal telescope ("exoscope") operative system combines characteristics from both the operative microscope and endoscope and provides an affordable, portable, high-definition operative experience. Widespread use of exoscopes in neurosurgery has previously been limited by a lack of stereopsis with 2-dimensional(2-D) monitors. OBJECTIVE: To assess the surgical potential of a novel, 3-D, high-definition (4K-HD) exoscope system. METHODS: Assess dissection time and visualization of critical structures in a series of human cadaveric cranial neurosurgical approaches with the 3-D 4K-HD exoscope as compared to a standard operating microscope. RESULTS: Dissection times and visualization of critical structures was comparable with the 3-D 4K-HD exoscope and a standard operating microscope. The low-profile exoscope nonetheless allowed for larger operative corridors, enhanced instrument maneuverability, and less obstruction in passing instrumentation. The large monitor also resulted in an immersive surgical experience, and gave multiple team members the same high-quality view as the primary operator. Finally, the exoscope possessed a more ergonomically favorable setup as compared to the traditional microscope, allowing the surgeon to be in a neutral position despite the operative angle. CONCLUSION: The novel 3-D 4K-HD exoscope system possesses favorable optics, ergonomics, and maneuverability as compared to the traditional operating microscope, with the exoscope's shared surgical view possessing obvious educational and workflow advantages. Further clinical trials are justified to validate this initial cadaveric experience.
背景:手术显微镜和内镜显著推动了现代神经外科学的发展。然而,这些设备受到高成本和不理想的光学、人体工程学和操作性的限制。最近开发的一种体外望远镜(“手术外窥镜”)操作系统结合了手术显微镜和内镜的特点,提供了一种经济实惠、便携式、高清晰度的手术体验。由于 2 维(2-D)监视器缺乏立体视觉,手术外窥镜在神经外科中的广泛应用以前受到限制。
目的:评估一种新型 3-D、高清晰度(4K-HD)手术外窥镜系统的手术潜力。
方法:通过与标准手术显微镜相比,评估在一系列人类尸体头颅神经外科入路中使用 3-D 4K-HD 手术外窥镜的手术时间和关键结构的可视化效果。
结果:3-D 4K-HD 手术外窥镜和标准手术显微镜的解剖时间和关键结构的可视化效果相当。然而,低轮廓的手术外窥镜允许更大的手术通道,增强了器械的操作性,并且在传递器械时减少了阻碍。大显示器还提供了身临其境的手术体验,并为多个团队成员提供了与主刀医生相同的高质量视图。最后,与传统显微镜相比,手术外窥镜具有更符合人体工程学的设置,允许外科医生在手术角度下保持中立位置。
结论:与传统手术显微镜相比,新型 3-D 4K-HD 手术外窥镜系统具有优越的光学、人体工程学和操作性,手术外窥镜的共享手术视野具有明显的教育和工作流程优势。进一步的临床试验是合理的,以验证这一初步的尸体经验。
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