pre-printBackground: Both the microscope and the endoscope are widely used as visualization tools in neurosurgery; however, surgical dexterity when operating with endoscopic visual control may differ. The aim of this study was to compare the surgical fidelity when using each of these visualization tools. Methods: Junior residents and expert surgeons performed standardized motor tasks under microscopic and endoscopic visualization. Demerits for inaccuracy and time needed to complete the tasks were used to compare the surgeons' performance with the microscope and the endoscope. The participants also performed a motor task under direct vision using different instruments to evaluate whether the shape of the instrument had any impact on the surg...
Background The microscope is the standard tool for microneurosurgery worldwide. However, the reduced...
Importance: Endoscopic ear surgery (EES) is an emerging technique to treat middle ear diseases; howe...
Background: The aptitude to infer the shape of 3-D structures, such as internal organs from 2-D moni...
BACKGROUND: The use of a digital three-dimensional (3D) exoscope system in neurosurgery is increasin...
INTRODUCTION: The operating microscope (OM) has become instrumental in aiding surgeons during key mi...
Endoscopes are slender instruments for performing medical procedures\ud through small incisions or n...
BACKGROUND: The Exoscope is a novel high-definition digital camera system. There is limited evidence...
INTRODUCTION: Evolution of optical technology from two-dimensional to three-dimensional (3D) systems...
Introduction Evolution of optical technology from two-dimensional to three-dimensional (3D) systems ...
Examination of surgeons’ eye motions showed that gaze patterns differ between levels of expertise an...
Task efficiency and knot strength was evaluated under standardized conditions using direct vision an...
Objectives: Endoscopic imaging techniques and endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) expertise have evol...
INTRODUCTION: Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is a multidisciplinary surgica...
BACKGROUND: While the ideal relationship of telescope viewing axis and instrument working axis in la...
One of the treatment options of hydrocephalus is using an endoscope to puncture the floor of the thi...
Background The microscope is the standard tool for microneurosurgery worldwide. However, the reduced...
Importance: Endoscopic ear surgery (EES) is an emerging technique to treat middle ear diseases; howe...
Background: The aptitude to infer the shape of 3-D structures, such as internal organs from 2-D moni...
BACKGROUND: The use of a digital three-dimensional (3D) exoscope system in neurosurgery is increasin...
INTRODUCTION: The operating microscope (OM) has become instrumental in aiding surgeons during key mi...
Endoscopes are slender instruments for performing medical procedures\ud through small incisions or n...
BACKGROUND: The Exoscope is a novel high-definition digital camera system. There is limited evidence...
INTRODUCTION: Evolution of optical technology from two-dimensional to three-dimensional (3D) systems...
Introduction Evolution of optical technology from two-dimensional to three-dimensional (3D) systems ...
Examination of surgeons’ eye motions showed that gaze patterns differ between levels of expertise an...
Task efficiency and knot strength was evaluated under standardized conditions using direct vision an...
Objectives: Endoscopic imaging techniques and endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) expertise have evol...
INTRODUCTION: Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is a multidisciplinary surgica...
BACKGROUND: While the ideal relationship of telescope viewing axis and instrument working axis in la...
One of the treatment options of hydrocephalus is using an endoscope to puncture the floor of the thi...
Background The microscope is the standard tool for microneurosurgery worldwide. However, the reduced...
Importance: Endoscopic ear surgery (EES) is an emerging technique to treat middle ear diseases; howe...
Background: The aptitude to infer the shape of 3-D structures, such as internal organs from 2-D moni...