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Miniature magnetically anchored and controlled camera system for trocar-less laparoscopy
Ding-Hui Dong1, Hao-Yang Zhu1, Yu Luo1
1Ding-Hui Dong, Hao-Yang Zhu, Yu Luo, Hong-Ke Zhang, Jun-Xi Xiang, Fei Xue, Rong-Qian Wu, Yi Lv, Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710061, Shaanxi Province, China.
Aim:
To design a miniature magnetically anchored and controlled camera system to reduce the number of trocars which are required for laparoscopy.
Methods:
The system consists of a miniature magnetically anchored camera with a 30° downward angle, an external magnetically anchored unit, and a vision output device. The camera weighs 12 g, measures Φ10.5 mm × 55 mm and has two magnets, a vision model, a light source, and a metal hexagonal nut. To test the prototype, the camera was inserted through a 12-mm conventional trocar in an ex vivo real liver laparoscopic training system. A trocar-less laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed 6 times using a 12-mm and a 5-mm conventional trocar. In addition, the same procedure was performed in four canine models.
Results:
Both procedures were successfully performed using only two conventional laparoscopic trocars. The cholecystectomy was completed without any major complication in 42 min (38-45 min) in vitro and in 50 min (45-53 min) using an animal model. This camera was anchored and controlled by an external unit magnetically anchored on the abdominal wall. The camera could generate excellent image. with no instrument collisions.
Conclusion:
The camera system we designed provides excellent optics and can be easily maneuvered. The number of conventional trocars is reduced without adding technical difficulties.

