耳外科立体感效应

D. Kuzmin
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问题陈述:三维测量的研究和应用是显微外科的一个新领域,它可以减少术中损伤的数量,并详细描述解剖结构,扩大手术进入的可能性。将立体视现象与虚拟现实眼镜相结合,在中耳外科手术中具有广阔的应用前景。临床实践:本研究包括使用两种不同的内镜选择对颞骨进行的8例尸体解剖。用传统的内窥镜进行了4例尸体解剖,证明了它比显微镜的优越性。传统内窥镜的缺点是缺乏浸入,而浸入是确定鼓室解剖结构之间关系的重要组成部分。基于立体视现象,使用固定在内窥镜管上的特殊摄像机适配器将视频图像传输到虚拟现实眼镜上,使用我们提出的方法进行了四具尸体解剖。实验发现,被试经历了由立体视现象引起的沉浸效应。研究结果采用NASA TLX工作量指数评估量表进行评估。结论与意义:在颞骨解剖过程中,使用基于虚拟现实眼镜立体视现象的拟议版本的镜检,操作人员显示出较低的工作量指数。参与者在中耳操作过程中感受到了浸没的效果,并注意到外科医生的眼睛和工作工具之间的光轴的生理比例更大。基于立体视现象的手术视野三维可视化使用虚拟现实眼镜,可以感知伤口的空间深度,从而扩大手术干预的可能性,提高手术人员的工作效率。
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Stereopsis effect in otosurgery
Statement of the Problem: The study and application of three-dimensional measurement is a new area in microsurgery which allows reducing the amount of intraoperative injuries as well as detailing the anatomical structures expanding the possibilities of surgical access. Using stereopsis phenomenon with virtual reality glasses is promising and useful practice in surgical procedures on the middle ear. Clinical Practice: This study included eight cadaver dissections  performed on the temporal bone using two different scopy options. Four cadaver dissections were performed using traditional endoscopy which has proved its superiority to a microscope. The disadvantage of traditional endoscopy is the lack of immersion which is an important component in determining the relationship between the anatomical formations of the tympanic cavity. Four cadaver dissections were performed using our proposed method, based on the stereopsis phenomenon using a special camera adapter fixed on the endoscopic tube, which transmitted the video image to virtual reality glasses. It was found that the experiment participants experienced an immersion effect caused by the stereopsis phenomenon. The results of the study were evaluated by the NASA TLX scale for workload index assessing. Conclusion & Significance: Operators showed a lower level of the workload index using the proposed version of scopy based on the phenomenon of stereopsis in virtual reality glasses during dissection of the temporal bone. The participants felt the effect of immersion during the manipulations on the middle ear, as well as noted a more physiological ratio of the optical axis between the surgeon's eyes and working tools. The three-dimensional visualization of the surgical field based on the phenomenon of stereopsis using a virtual reality glasses allows perceiving the spatial depth of the wound thereby expanding the possibilities of surgical intervention and improving operator productivity.
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