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Is the Glasses-Free 3-Dimensional Display System More Effective for Complex Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery? A Self-Controlled Study Ex Vivo.

Jun Liu1,2,3, Jingpei Li1,2,3, Hengrui Liang1,2,3, Fei Cui1,2,3, Wei Wang1,2,3, Jun Huang1,2,3, Guilin Peng1,2,3, Weizhe Huang1,2,3, Yidong Wang1, Kaiming He4, Qi Pan5, Jianxing He1,2,3.   

Abstract

Objective. Considering the demerits of a high-definition 2-dimensional (HD-2D) system, with its lack of stereopsis, and a conventional 3-dimensional (C-3D) system, which results in a dimmed image, we have recently developed a glasses-free 3-dimensional (GF-3D) display system for reconstruction surgeries such as video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for tracheal reconstruction. Methods. Thoracic surgeons were invited to complete thoracoscopic continuous suture of a transected porcine trachea using the HD-2D, C-3D, and GF-3D systems on separate mornings in randomized order. The duration, numbers of stitches, and distance between every 2 stitches were recorded for every procedure. The surgeons' spontaneous eye blink rate was recorded for 5 minutes before the procedure and the last 5 minutes of the procedure. Results. Fifteen volunteers successfully completed the tracheal reconstruction procedures in this study. Both C-3D (0.403 ± 0.064 stitch/min, P < .001) and GF-3D (0.427 ± 0.079 stitch/min, P < .001) showed significant advantages in speed compared with HD-2D (0.289 ± 0.065 stitch/min). Both C-3D (2.536 ± 2.223 mm, P < .001) and GF-3D (2.603 ± 2.159 mm, P < .001) showed significant advantages in accuracy compared with HD-2D (3.473 ± 3.403 mm). Both HD-2D (1.240 ± 0.642, P < .001) and GF-3D (1.307 ± 0.894, P < .001) showed significant advantages in eye fatigue compared with C-3D (3.333 ± 1.44). Conclusions. All 3 available display systems are efficient for complex VATS. With the help of stereopsis, surgeons can achieve faster operation using C-3D and GF-3D systems in a thoracoscopic simulated setting. GF-3D may be a more effective display system for VATS reconstruction in terms of speed, accuracy, and eye fatigue during operations.

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Keywords:  2-dimensional; 3-dimensional; glasses-free; reconstruction; thoracoscopy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31296133     DOI: 10.1177/1553350619853136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Innov        ISSN: 1553-3506            Impact factor:   2.058


  2 in total

1.  Potential of the glasses-free three-dimensional display system in shortening the learning curve of video-assisted endoscopic surgery: a self-controlled ex-vivo study.

Authors:  Jun Liu; Jingpei Li; Wei Wei; Zhexue Hao; Hengrui Liang; Fei Cui; Wei Wang; Jun Huang; Guilin Peng; Weizhe Huang; Yidong Wang; Fengling Lai; Kaiming He; Qi Pan; Ke Xu; Weipeng Cai; Lindsey Hamblin; Wenhua Liang; Jianxing He
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2019-10

2.  Glasses-free 3D versus 2D video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy: a single-center short-term comparative study.

Authors:  Xukai Li; Fei Cui; Tuo Xing; Ying Huang; Jinghui Deng; Zhexue Hao; Jun Liu; Jianxing He
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2019-12
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