Journalartikel

A new variable-view rigid endoscope evaluated in advanced gynecologic laparoscopy: a pilot study


AutorenlisteEskef, K.; Oehmke, F.; Tchartchian, G.; Muenstedt, K.; Tinneberg, H-R.; Hackethal, A.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2011

Seiten3260-3265

ZeitschriftSurgical Endoscopy

Bandnummer25

Heftnummer10

ISSN0930-2794

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-011-1702-5

VerlagSpringer


Abstract

Background This pilot study aimed to evaluate the optical performance and clinical handling of a new variable-view rigid endoscope with angulation from 0A(0) to 120A(0) in gynecologic laparoscopic surgery.

Methods The EndoCAMeleon endoscope was assessed by experienced surgeons and assistants during a variety of advanced gynecologic laparoscopic procedures. After each procedure, both the surgeon and the assistant each completed questionnaires designed to assess the endoscope's ease of handling and optical performance.

Results The endoscope was assessed during 21 advanced procedures. Questionnaire responses confirmed surgeon and assistant satisfaction with the mechanical handling and vision provided by the endoscope. In particular, the ability to vary the viewing angles enabled the surgeon to visualize the surgical site without moving the endoscope shaft.

Conclusions The new endoscope performed well in the hands of experienced surgeons and assistants undertaking advanced procedures. The variable-view rigid endoscope allows the use of visual ports during primary port entry and enhances vision. Further study is required to evaluate its performance in routine practice.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilEskef, K., Oehmke, F., Tchartchian, G., Muenstedt, K., Tinneberg, H. and Hackethal, A. (2011) A new variable-view rigid endoscope evaluated in advanced gynecologic laparoscopy: a pilot study, Surgical Endoscopy, 25(10), pp. 3260-3265. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-011-1702-5

APA-ZitierstilEskef, K., Oehmke, F., Tchartchian, G., Muenstedt, K., Tinneberg, H., & Hackethal, A. (2011). A new variable-view rigid endoscope evaluated in advanced gynecologic laparoscopy: a pilot study. Surgical Endoscopy. 25(10), 3260-3265. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-011-1702-5



Schlagwörter


ANGLEAXISEndoscopeGynecologylaparoscopyTASK-PERFORMANCETECHNICAL NOTEViewing angle EndoCAMeleon


Nachhaltigkeitsbezüge


Zuletzt aktualisiert 2025-02-04 um 02:49