The Effects of Having Surgeon's Hands in Line of Vision During Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery: A Feasibility Study.

Balkis Zaitoun, Abdulrahman Maziek, Emad Eddin Dalla, Muhammad Eyad Ba'Ath
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Aim: Single-incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) provides improved cosmesis compared with multiport laparoscopy. However, it involves hand-clashing and cross-triangulation, making it challenging even for experienced surgeons to adopt in their practice. This study aims to assess the effect of providing an additional view of the surgeon's hands on task performance in SILS. Methods: Surgically naive participants were recruited via volunteer sampling and instructed to perform tasks using a laparoscopic trainer set and a singular triport access device. A head-mounted camera was worn by the participant and angulated inferiorly to provide an additional view of the operators' hands. Both views were displayed on a 90″ monitor. Tasks were performed with and without the additional view in an alternating manner. Attempts were recorded and assessed blindly for duration and success. Chi-squared and Mann-Whitney U tests were applied as required. A P value <.05 was considered significant. Results: A total of 467 attempts were conducted by 30 volunteers. The pass rates were 79.09% and 69.23% for the additional and traditional views, respectively (P = .015). A trend toward shorter durations was seen in attempts using the additional view (P = .128). Males (P = .003) and PC video game players (P = .022) were more likely to pass and mobile video game players were more likely to fail (P = .003). Conclusion: The use of a head-mounted camera to directly visualize surgeon's hands enhances performance in an ex vivo setting. More research is needed to assess clinical impact.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques (JLAST) is the leading international peer-reviewed journal for practicing surgeons who want to keep up with the latest thinking and advanced surgical technologies in laparoscopy, endoscopy, NOTES, and robotics. The Journal is ideally suited to surgeons who are early adopters of new technology and techniques. Recognizing that many new technologies and techniques have significant overlap with several surgical specialties, JLAST is the first journal to focus on these topics both in general and pediatric surgery, and includes other surgical subspecialties such as: urology, gynecologic surgery, thoracic surgery, and more.
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