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Seiji Ohigashi1, Takashi Taketa1, Gen Shimada1, Keisuke Kubota1, Hiroki Sunagawa1, Akihiro Kishida1.
Abstract
We performed laparoscopic surgery for three cases of colorectal cancer using an 8K ultra-high-definition endoscopic system, which offers 16-fold higher resolution than the current 2K high-definition endoscope. The weight of the camera has been successfully reduced to 370 g. To maximize the advantages of the 8K ultra-high-definition endoscope, surgery was performed by darkening the room and placing a large 85-in. display as close to the surgeon as possible. As a result, the autonomic nerve was preserved, and the membrane structure could be clearly observed. Moreover, we were able to feel the stereoscopic effect near the 3-D image. This suggests the possibility of improved curability and function preservation with the 8K endoscope. Although there are some disadvantages that need to be overcome, the 8K ultra-high-definition endoscope will surely contribute to further progress in laparoscopic surgery.Entities:
Keywords: 8K UHD endoscope; colorectal surgery; high-resolution image
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30549225 DOI: 10.1111/ases.12638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Endosc Surg ISSN: 1758-5902