The head-mounted display (HMD) is a new image monitoring system.
We developed the Personal Integrated-image Monitoring System (PIM System) using the HMD (HMZ-T2, Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) in combination with video splitters and multiplexers as a surgical guide system for transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). The imaging information obtained from the cystoscope, the transurethral ultrasonography (TRUS), the video camera attached to the HMD, and the patient's vital signs monitor were split and integrated by the PIM System and a composite image was displayed by the HMD using a four-split screen technique. Wearing the HMD, the lead surgeon and the assistant could simultaneously and continuously monitor the same information displayed by the HMD in an ergonomically efficient posture. Each participant could independently rearrange the images comprising the composite image depending on the engaging step. Two benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) patients underwent TURP performed by surgeons guided with this system. In both cases, the TURP procedure was successfully performed, and their postoperative clinical courses had no remarkable unfavorable events. During the procedure, none of the participants experienced any HMD-wear related adverse effects or reported any discomfort.
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Yoshida S, Kihara K, Takeshita H, Fujii Y. Are you the author?
Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School, Tokyo, Japan.
Reference: Wideochir Inne Tech Malo Inwazyjne. 2014 Dec;9(4):644-9.
doi: 10.5114/wiitm.2014.43040
PubMed Abstract
PMID: 25562008