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Surgeon Assessment of a Novel Multi-Resolution Foveated Laparoscope.

Mike Nguyen1, Jamal Nabhani1, Allan Hamilton2, Sangyoon Lee3, Jeremy Katz3, Kamran Samakar4, Allan Ghlandian4, Hong Hua3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We developed a multi-resolution foveated laparoscope (MRFL) to improve situational awareness in laparoscopic surgery. We assessed surgeon objective task performance and subjective attitudes with MRFL when used for box trainer tasks and porcine surgery.
METHODS: The MRFL simultaneously obtains a wide-angle view and a magnified view. The 2 images are displayed simultaneously. 6 urologists and 2 general surgeons performed box trainer and porcine surgery tasks with the MRFL and a standard laparoscope. Task time, use of display options, and subjective assessments were obtained.
RESULTS: Subjectively, surgeons rated situational awareness, depth perception, and instrument interference as comparable between the prototype MRFL and laparoscope for trainer tasks. For porcine surgery, the MRFL was rated as having less interference than the standard laparoscope. The image quality of the MRFL was rated interior to the standard laparoscope. Participants found the different viewing modes useful for different roles and reported that they would likely use the MRFL for conventional laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Objectively, box trainer task time was comparable for 2 of 3 tasks with the remaining task shorter for the standard laparoscope. Porcine nephrectomy and oophorectomy were feasible with the prototype MRFL, although nephrectomy task time was significantly longer than traditional laparoscopy.
CONCLUSIONS: The MRFL demonstrated feasibility for performing complex surgery. Surgeons had favorable attitudes toward its features and likelihood to use the device if available. Users utilized different view types for different tasks. Longer MRFL task times were attributed to poorer image quality of the prototype.

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Keywords:  display interface; dual views; laparoscope; multi-resolution visualization; surgeon assessment

Year:  2022        PMID: 35331068     DOI: 10.1177/15533506221081100

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


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1.  High-throughput multi-resolution foveated laparoscope for minimally invasive surgery.

Authors:  Jeremy I Katz; Hong Hua
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 3.562

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