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  • Surgical Technology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Visceral Surgery

Background:

  • Optimal visualization is crucial for successful surgery.
  • Enhanced optical information supports target-directed surgical procedures.
  • This review focuses on enhanced visualization in visceral surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of current enhanced visualization techniques in visceral surgery.
  • To highlight future developments in surgical visualization.
  • To assess the impact of new technologies on surgical performance.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive review based on MEDLINE search.
  • Inclusion of ongoing research from multiple working groups.
  • Analysis of emerging visualization technologies.

Main Results:

  • Techniques include augmented reality, targeted staining, and narrow-band imaging.
  • These methods enhance surgical performance.
  • Evidence for many innovations is limited due to a lack of randomized controlled studies.

Conclusions:

  • New visualization technologies aim to improve surgical field perception.
  • These advancements facilitate less invasive and more targeted treatments.
  • Emerging technologies offer significant patient benefits.