Ahmad Hasan S, Yoon Jang W
Department of Neurosurgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Spine Surg. 2022 Mar;8(1):132-138. doi: 10.21037/jss-21-95.
The history of modern surgery has run parallel to the invention and development of intra-operative visualization techniques. The first operating room, built in 1804 at Pennsylvania Hospital, demonstrates this principle: illumination of the surgical field by the Sun through an overhead skylight allowed surgeries to proceed even prior to the invention of anesthesia or sterile technique. Surgeries were restricted to begin around when the Sun was at its zenith; without adequate light from the Sun and skylight, surgeons were unable to achieve adequate visualization. In the years since, new visualization instruments have expanded the scope and success of surgical intervention. Spine surgery in particular has benefited greatly from improved visualization technologies, due to the complex and intricate nervous, vascular and musculoskeletal structures that are closely intertwined which surgeons must manipulate. Over time, new technologies have also advanced to take up smaller footprints, leading to the rise of wearable tools that surgeons don intra-operatively to better visualize the surgical field. As surgical techniques shift to more minimally invasive methods, reliable, fidelitous, and ergonomic wearables are of growing importance. Here, we discuss the past and present of wearable visualization tools, from the first surgical loupes to cutting-edge augmented reality (AR) goggles, and comment on how emerging innovations will continue to revolutionize spine surgery.
现代外科手术的历史与术中可视化技术的发明和发展并行。1804年在宾夕法尼亚医院建造的第一间手术室就体现了这一原则:阳光通过头顶的天窗照亮手术区域,使得手术甚至在麻醉或无菌技术发明之前就可以进行。手术被限制在太阳处于最高点左右开始;没有来自太阳和天窗的充足光线,外科医生就无法获得足够的视野。从那以后,新的可视化仪器扩大了手术干预的范围并提高了成功率。特别是脊柱手术,由于外科医生必须操作的复杂且错综复杂的神经、血管和肌肉骨骼结构紧密交织,因此从改进的可视化技术中受益匪浅。随着时间的推移,新技术也不断发展以占据更小的空间,导致可穿戴工具兴起,外科医生在手术中佩戴这些工具以更好地观察手术区域。随着手术技术转向更微创的方法,可靠、逼真且符合人体工程学的可穿戴设备变得越来越重要。在这里,我们讨论了可穿戴可视化工具的过去和现在,从第一代手术放大镜到前沿的增强现实(AR)护目镜,并评论了新兴创新将如何继续彻底改变脊柱手术。