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. 1995 Sep;2(3):209-214.
doi: 10.1053/SLAS00200209.

Visual Displays and Visual Perception in Minimal Access Surgery

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Visual Displays and Visual Perception in Minimal Access Surgery

A Cuschieri. Semin Laparosc Surg. 1995 Sep.

Abstract

Visual perceptual processing underlies safe execution of endoscopic surgery. This review deals with the limitations of the present visual display technology used in endoscopic surgery with reference to the normal direct stereoscopic vision and pints to the research and development needed in this important technological and psychomotor aspect of endoscopic surgery. Eyeball movements (saccadic and smooth pursuit), visual cues (stereoscopic and monoscopic), accommodation, individual visual attributes, and the display technology itself are all important. Monocular depth cues are degraded by the cureent display systems, and technological advances in this are will improve perceptual processing and reduce both fatigue and human error during endoscopic interventions. Depth perception can be improved by alternative techniques to three-dimensional imaging such as the VISTRAL system and the Suspended Image System based on projection of image by parabolic mirrors and advanced beam spitter technology.

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