[Systematic review of the effectiveness of the stereoscopic vision systems for minimally invasive surgery]

Maeso-Martínez S, Blasco-Amaro JA, Reza-Goyanes M, Guerra-Rodríguez M
Record ID 32015000024
Spanish
Authors' recommendations: We have only found randomized clinical trials for those initially used systems that used glasses with filters to be able to have a stereoscopic vision. The devices of stereoscopic vision on monitors do not allow the fastest accomplishment of the exercises of endoscopic simulation. For the devices mounted on the head has been certain difference in the time of accomplishment of the tests in favour of them although there were not statistically significant differences. The stereoscopic devices incorporated in equipment of computer assisted surgery allow to realise exercises of endoscopic simulation faster that when this stereoscopic vision is suppressed. The majority of the published studies do not refer to the use of these devices in real situations but in exercises simulating laparoscopic surgery, reason why the accomplishment of more studies in real conditions would be interesting.
Details
Project Status: Completed
Year Published: 2010
English language abstract: An English language summary is available
Publication Type: Not Assigned
Country: Spain
MeSH Terms
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Contact
Organisation Name: Unidad de Evaluacion de Tecnologias Sanitarias
Contact Address: Elena Andradas Aragones, Unidad de Evaluacion de Tecnologias Sanitarias, Agencia Lain Entralgo, C/ Gran Via, 27, 8a, ES-28013 Madrid, Spain. Tel: +34 91 3089418; Fax: +34 91 3089458;
Contact Name: elena.andradas@salud.madrid.org
Contact Email: elena.andradas@salud.madrid.org
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