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Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes

PURPOSE: To determine the feasibility of performing intraocular surgeries in a heads-up position with low illuminance conditions by observing a display of the surgical field created by a three-dimensional imaging (3D) system. METHODS: Seventy-four eyes of 56 patients underwent cataract surgery (72 e...

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Autores principales: Matsumoto, Celso Soiti, Shibuya, Masayuki, Makita, Jun, Shoji, Takuhei, Ohno, Hisato, Shinoda, Kei, Matsumoto, Harue
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6899266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31885885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5013463
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author Matsumoto, Celso Soiti
Shibuya, Masayuki
Makita, Jun
Shoji, Takuhei
Ohno, Hisato
Shinoda, Kei
Matsumoto, Harue
author_facet Matsumoto, Celso Soiti
Shibuya, Masayuki
Makita, Jun
Shoji, Takuhei
Ohno, Hisato
Shinoda, Kei
Matsumoto, Harue
author_sort Matsumoto, Celso Soiti
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description PURPOSE: To determine the feasibility of performing intraocular surgeries in a heads-up position with low illuminance conditions by observing a display of the surgical field created by a three-dimensional imaging (3D) system. METHODS: Seventy-four eyes of 56 patients underwent cataract surgery (72 eyes) with the heads-up 3D surgery system; 60 eyes with cataract surgery alone, 7 eyes with combined cataract and glaucoma microdevice implant surgery, 5 eyes with combined cataract and vitrectomy surgery, and two eyes with vitrectomy surgery alone were studied. The illuminance from the surgical microscope was set to be dimmer (Leica M822F40 main light 2%; otto-flex 6%) than the usual setting to minimize the discomfort and glare for the patient. The surgeries were performed under topical anesthesia. The luminance of the images observed through the eyepieces of the operating microscope and the image of a 3D system created by a high-sensitivity sensor Exmor R 3CMOS HD camera (Sony MCC-1000MD) were measured. RESULTS: All surgeries were completed without any complications under the low illumination conditions. The surgical field on the display monitor was created by a 3D system using a high-sensitivity sensor camera and was observed in a heads-up position. The patients did not report any intolerable discomfort or glare during the surgery. Cataract surgeries were performed with a good view of the surgical field under the extremely low illumination from the surgical microscope. The high-sensitivity sensors and electronic amplifications of the image signals made the surgical field brighter and allowed the surgeon to perform the surgery confidently and safely. CONCLUSIONS: Heads-up, 3D-assisted intraocular surgeries can be performed safely and efficiently with low illuminance of the surgical field. This trial is registered with UMIN000037838.
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spelling pubmed-68992662019-12-29 Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes Matsumoto, Celso Soiti Shibuya, Masayuki Makita, Jun Shoji, Takuhei Ohno, Hisato Shinoda, Kei Matsumoto, Harue J Ophthalmol Clinical Study PURPOSE: To determine the feasibility of performing intraocular surgeries in a heads-up position with low illuminance conditions by observing a display of the surgical field created by a three-dimensional imaging (3D) system. METHODS: Seventy-four eyes of 56 patients underwent cataract surgery (72 eyes) with the heads-up 3D surgery system; 60 eyes with cataract surgery alone, 7 eyes with combined cataract and glaucoma microdevice implant surgery, 5 eyes with combined cataract and vitrectomy surgery, and two eyes with vitrectomy surgery alone were studied. The illuminance from the surgical microscope was set to be dimmer (Leica M822F40 main light 2%; otto-flex 6%) than the usual setting to minimize the discomfort and glare for the patient. The surgeries were performed under topical anesthesia. The luminance of the images observed through the eyepieces of the operating microscope and the image of a 3D system created by a high-sensitivity sensor Exmor R 3CMOS HD camera (Sony MCC-1000MD) were measured. RESULTS: All surgeries were completed without any complications under the low illumination conditions. The surgical field on the display monitor was created by a 3D system using a high-sensitivity sensor camera and was observed in a heads-up position. The patients did not report any intolerable discomfort or glare during the surgery. Cataract surgeries were performed with a good view of the surgical field under the extremely low illumination from the surgical microscope. The high-sensitivity sensors and electronic amplifications of the image signals made the surgical field brighter and allowed the surgeon to perform the surgery confidently and safely. CONCLUSIONS: Heads-up, 3D-assisted intraocular surgeries can be performed safely and efficiently with low illuminance of the surgical field. This trial is registered with UMIN000037838. Hindawi 2019-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6899266/ /pubmed/31885885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5013463 Text en Copyright © 2019 Celso Soiti Matsumoto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Matsumoto, Celso Soiti
Shibuya, Masayuki
Makita, Jun
Shoji, Takuhei
Ohno, Hisato
Shinoda, Kei
Matsumoto, Harue
Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes
title Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes
title_full Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes
title_fullStr Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes
title_full_unstemmed Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes
title_short Heads-Up 3D Surgery under Low Light Intensity Conditions: New High-Sensitivity HD Camera for Ophthalmological Microscopes
title_sort heads-up 3d surgery under low light intensity conditions: new high-sensitivity hd camera for ophthalmological microscopes
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6899266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31885885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5013463
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