Laparoscopy Clinical Trial
Official title:
3-dimensional Versus 2-dimensional Laparoscopy Of Ovarian Cyst (LOOC): a Randomized Controlled Trial
Lack of depth perception and spatial orientation are drawbacks of laparoscopic surgery. The advent of the three-dimensional (3D) camera system enables surgeons to regain binocular vision. The aim of this study was to gain subjective and objective data to determine whether 3D systems are superior to two-dimensional (2D) systems in terms of surgical outcomes.
Elective laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy is established as the treatment of choice for benign
ovarian cysts. The advantages of laparoscopic surgery over conventional open surgery are less
pain, shorter recovery time, shorter hospital stay, and consequently faster return to normal
activity as well as better cosmetic effects. However, laparoscopic surgery is more
challenging compared with open surgery, partly because surgeons must operate in a
three-dimensional (3D) space through a two-dimensional (2D) projection on a monitor, which
results in loss of depth perception and consequently more cognitive workload on the surgeon.
In traditional 2D laparoscopic procedures, the surgeon has to mentally transform and process
the 2D image into a 3D image using motion parallax through movement of the laparoscope,
relative position of instruments, and shading of light and dark. During the past 3 decades,
3D imaging systems have been introduced in and attempt to improve in-depth perception and
spatial orientation during minimally invasive surgery. The anticipated advantages for the
surgeon are greater accuracy and speed in manual skills, translating to decreased operative
time, a reduced learning curve, and enhanced safety.
Nevertheless, studies, to date, examining the potential advantages and disadvantages of 3D
versus 2D imaging systems have produced contradictory results. Moreover, there have been no
studies exploring the advantage of 3D imaging system in patients undergoing laparoscopic
ovarian cystectomy. The aim of this study was to gain subjective and objective data to
determine whether 3D imaging systems in the treatment of ovarian cyst are superior to 2D
systems in terms of surgical outcomes.
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