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2004, Number 4

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Cir Cir 2004; 72 (4)

Binocular and monocular visors for neuroendoscopy and neurosurgery assisted for endoscopy

de Font Réaulx-Rojas E, de Juambelz-Cisneros PP, Fernández-Alvarado B, Revuelta-Gutiérrez R
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Key words:

Endoscopy, minimally invasive surgery, head mounted displays.

ABSTRACT

This paper reports the testing of a lightweight wearable stereoscopic display during neuroendoscopies and endoscope assisted neurosurgeries. The viewers tested were a binocular (for the surgeon) and a monocular system (for the instrumenting nurse), whose optics are specially designed for wearable, portable applications and comprise a color corrected refractive magnifying system.


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Cir Cir. 2004;72