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Review
. 2021 Jun 23;13(6):e15878.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.15878. eCollection 2021 Jun.

The Role of 3D Exoscope Systems in Neurosurgery: An Optical Innovation

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Review

The Role of 3D Exoscope Systems in Neurosurgery: An Optical Innovation

Brian Fiani et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

The development of the three-dimensional (3D) exoscope is a marvel of technological innovation in modern surgical practice. While its predecessor, the operating microscope (OM), has long been the gold-standard surgical visualization modality, its particular limitations in terms of accessibility and ergonomic demand have led to the development of a more sophisticated, 3D model. Specifically, the 3D exoscope allows for an enhanced image quality of the surgical field, while also being more ergonomically favorable. Moreover, this device's ability to handle delicate microsensitve procedures, along with its alleviation of surgeon fatigue, indicates great potential for neurosurgical application. For this narrative review, the authors queried PubMed database using the keyword "exoscope" to identify relevant studies involving the specialty of neurosurgery that were published in English language full text. The search yielded full-text English language-related articles regarding neurosurgical exoscope, its applications and limitations. The 3D exoscope uniquely allows for enhanced surgeon comfort and superior imaging of the patient's real-time anatomy. However, the OM was described to having a slight image favorability with fusion and decompression surgery. Cost analysis is highlighted for its potential disparity. 3D exoscopes will potentially be incorporated with intelligent carriers and robotic surgical systems. Ultimately, with further studies highlighting its use, the 3D exoscope is expected to continue to imprint its status as one of the most efficient technological visualization tools in the future of neurosurgical practice.

Keywords: 3-dimensional; exoscope; illumination; microscope; neurosurgical technology; operative field; optics; visualization.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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