Hernáez Manrique I, Recarte Barriola J, Sanz Jaka J P, Muro Vidaurre I
Servicio de Urología, Hospital de Guipúzcoa, San Sebastián, España.
Arch Esp Urol. 1996 May;49(4):432-4.
To describe a method to obtain images of open surgery at the lowest possible cost. The images provide useful information for patient records and teaching.
We have utilized a submersible endoscopic camera with no special features, close up lenses or automatic focussing device and a color printer.
The quality of the images are similar to those obtained with a more sophisticated video camera. The pictures were processed with a video printer.
We believe that using the endoscopic camera in open surgery is a low-cost alternative to the more sophisticated video camera systems.