State Key Laboratory of Oral & Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Regeneration, Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedicine Ministry of Education, Hubei Key Laboratory of Stomatology, School & Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial - Head Neck Oncology, School & Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 May 14;24(1):531. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05510-2.
An urgent need exists for innovative surgical video recording techniques in head and neck reconstructive surgeries, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where a surge in surgical procedures necessitates more skilled surgeons. This demand, significantly intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlights the critical role of surgical videos in medical education. We aimed to identify a straightforward, high-quality approach to recording surgical videos at a low economic cost in the operating room, thereby contributing to enhanced patient care.
The recording was comprised of six head and neck flap harvesting surgeries using GoPro or two types of digital cameras. Data were extracted from the recorded videos and their subsequent editing process. Some of the participants were subsequently interviewed.
Both cameras, set at 4 K resolution and 30 frames per second (fps), produced satisfactory results. The GoPro, worn on the surgeon's head, moves in sync with the surgeon, offering a unique first-person perspective of the operation without needing an additional assistant. Though cost-effective and efficient, it lacks a zoom feature essential for close-up views. In contrast, while requiring occasional repositioning, the digital camera captures finer anatomical details due to its superior image quality and zoom capabilities.
Merging these two systems could significantly advance the field of surgical video recording. This innovation holds promise for enhancing technical communication and bolstering video-based medical education, potentially addressing the global shortage of specialized surgeons.
在头颈部重建手术中,急需创新的手术录像技术,特别是在中低收入国家,手术量的激增需要更多技术娴熟的外科医生。这种需求因 COVID-19 大流行而显著加剧,凸显了手术视频在医学教育中的关键作用。我们旨在寻找一种简单、高质量的方法,以低成本在手术室中记录手术视频,从而改善患者的护理。
该记录包括使用 GoPro 或两种数码相机进行的六次头颈部皮瓣采集手术。从记录的视频及其后续编辑过程中提取数据。随后对部分参与者进行了访谈。
两种相机均设置为 4K 分辨率和 30 帧/秒(fps),均能获得满意的效果。戴在外科医生头上的 GoPro 与外科医生同步移动,提供了独特的手术第一人称视角,而无需额外的助手。虽然成本效益高且效率高,但它缺乏近距离视图所需的缩放功能。相比之下,虽然需要偶尔重新定位,但数码相机由于其出色的图像质量和缩放功能,可以捕获更精细的解剖细节。
合并这两种系统可以显著推进手术录像领域的发展。这项创新有望加强技术交流并支持基于视频的医学教育,从而有可能解决全球专业外科医生短缺的问题。