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Area of Science:

  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Imaging
  • Optical Engineering

Background:

  • Minimally invasive surgery relies on advanced visualization tools.
  • Current laparoscopic systems may lack the depth perception crucial for complex procedures.
  • Developing high-fidelity 3D imaging is essential for improving surgical outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel three-dimensional electronic laparoscopy system.
  • To detail the design and performance of its dual-optical laparoscope pipe and high-definition medical video system.
  • To evaluate its potential for clinical application.

Main Methods:

  • Designed a three-dimensional laparoscope pipe with a dual-optical structure for 3D data acquisition.
  • Optimized the objective lens for near-diffraction-limited Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) and low distortion (<25%).
  • Developed a medical video system utilizing Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for 1080p, 30 Hz high-definition output.

Main Results:

  • The dual-optical laparoscope pipe effectively collects three-dimensional surgical region information.
  • Objective lens performance achieved MTF close to the diffraction limit with distortion under 25%.
  • The medical video system delivered high-definition 1080p, 30 Hz imaging.
  • The 3D electronic laparoscope system has undergone quantitative production and successful animal testing.

Conclusions:

  • The developed 3D electronic laparoscopy system offers superior 3D visualization capabilities.
  • The system's optical and video performance indicates significant clinical applicability.
  • Quantitative production and successful animal trials suggest broad prospects for this advanced surgical tool.