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  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Medical Imaging Technology
  • Surgical Endoscopy

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  • High-fidelity image capture is crucial for modern endoscopic surgery.
  • Current advanced imaging systems (e.g., 4K, infrared) are often prohibitively expensive.
  • There is a significant need for cost-effective endoscopic imaging solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel, affordable image capture system for endoscopic surgery.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility of using commercially available mirrorless cameras as an endoscope capture device.
  • To reduce the financial barriers for research and practice in endoscopic surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a mirrorless camera as the core component of the endoscopic image capture system.
  • Integrated readily available commercial components to create the system.
  • Captured sample images to evaluate system performance.

Main Results:

  • The developed system provides reasonable quality endoscopic images.
  • The system is significantly more affordable than existing high-end solutions.
  • The components are easily obtainable and implementable.

Conclusions:

  • Mirrorless cameras offer a viable and cost-effective alternative for endoscopic image capture.
  • This system can decrease barriers to research and adoption in endoscopic surgery.
  • The approach facilitates wider access to advanced imaging capabilities in surgical practices.