[胸外科照明和工程设备的最新创新]。

Q4 Medicine
Daisuke Takeyoshi, Hiroyuki Kamiya
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摘要

在胸外科手术中,精确度和安全性是至关重要的,先进的照明和光学技术在提高手术效果方面起着至关重要的作用。照明系统的最新发展提高了亮度,减少了热量的产生,并实现了更准确的显色性,支持更安全,更有效的程序。向微创技术的转变,如胸腔镜和机器人辅助手术,进一步加速了对高质量可视化工具的需求。三维(3D)成像,高分辨率显示器和荧光引导可视化现在允许更好地识别解剖结构。此外,增强现实(AR)和人工智能(AI)正在被整合到外科实践中。术前影像数据可进行三维重建,术中可进行叠加,提高肿瘤定位和血管定位的准确性。可穿戴光学设备和数字手术室系统也改善了手术团队之间的沟通和协作,允许实时共享视觉信息和远程指导。这些技术不仅对手术精度有越来越大的贡献,而且对基于团队的工作流程、教育和培训也有越来越大的贡献。展望未来,实时AI-AR融合系统和远程导航支持可能会进一步改变胸外科手术,使复杂手术的决策更安全、更明智。
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[Latest Innovations in Illumination and Engineering Equipment for Thoracic Surgery].

In thoracic surgery, where precision and safety are paramount, advanced lighting and optical technologies play a critical role in enhancing surgical outcomes. Recent developments in lighting systems have improved brightness, reduced heat generation, and enabled more accurate color rendering, supporting safer and more efficient procedures. The shift toward minimally invasive techniques, such as thoracoscopic and robot-assisted surgeries, has further accelerated the need for high-quality visualization tools. Three-dimensional (3D) imaging, high-resolution displays, and fluorescence-guided visualization now allow for better identification of anatomical structures. Furthermore, augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) are being integrated into surgical practice. Preoperative imaging data can be reconstructed in 3D and overlaid during surgery to enhance accuracy in tumor localization and vascular mapping. Wearable optical devices and digital operating room systems are also improving communication and collaboration among surgical teams, allowing for real-time sharing of visual information and remote guidance. These technologies are increasingly contributing not only to surgical precision but also to team-based workflows, education, and training. Looking ahead, real-time AI-AR fusion systems and remote navigation support may further transform thoracic surgery by enabling safer, more informed decision-making in complex procedures.

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