Based on the successful completion of 2D HD laparoscopic total cystectomy, the author recently successfully completed 3D HD laparoscopic total cystectomy, and the patient is now recovering well. The author’s experience: wearing 3D glasses for laparoscopic surgery, compared with the previous completion of total cystectomy under 2D HD laparoscopy, 3D laparoscopic surgery has a stronger sense of three-dimensionality, clearer anatomical levels, and clearer images, and this superior vision gives the surgeon a sense of “being there”, thus making the operation more precise and safe! This increases the safety of the operation!
Traditional 2D laparoscopy has only two-dimensional images, but there is an error in the relationship between the two-dimensional images seen by the eye and the actual three-dimensional relationship. The full HD 3D laparoscopy system actually uses 3D technology to restore a three-dimensional surgical field of view. 3D HD laparoscopy lenses contain two small lenses that are very close to each other, each taking images of the abdominal cavity, which are processed by a high-performance camera host to present realistic 3D images on a special 3D monitor, allowing the surgeon to see the human abdominal tissues more clearly by wearing 3D glasses. Anatomical structure, completely reproduce the real situation in the human body. At this point, if you watch it directly with your eyes, the images you see are overlapping and blurred, so you must wear 3D glasses to watch it. And the surgeon wears sunglasses are polarized glasses, using polarized glasses to watch, that is, the left eye can only see the picture taken by the left camera, the right eye can only see the picture taken by the right camera, so the combination will see a three-dimensional image, the image on the display immediately becomes exceptionally clear and layered, there will be a sense of immersion. The effect is just like the 3D movies you see in the cinema.
The obvious advantage of 3D HD laparoscopy over conventional 2D laparoscopy is that 3D laparoscopy restores the three-dimensional surgical field of view in real vision and has a magnifying effect, overcoming the visual differences and inconvenience caused by the two-dimensional field of view of traditional laparoscopy, allowing the search of lesion sites among various organs for precise excision and reconstruction. The application of 3D high-definition technology to clinical practice is regarded by the international medical community as the future of minimally invasive surgical visualization, and its superior visualization means faster and more accurate surgical operations with higher safety.