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A Drug Diverter Comes Clean - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine - December 2017

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D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 2 1 • 8K laparoscopic images were excellent in reproducing the appearances of solidity and reality. • They could clearly recognize vessels on the multilayer mem- brane around the bile duct and the gallbladder. • Viewing of 8K laparoscopic images caused less eyestrain. On the other hand, they also reported the following negative evaluations: • Without sufficient illumination, the darkness and low quality of color reproduction of the images made laparoscopic surgery impossible. • The large size of the 8K camera head interfered with the surgi- cal field. • The weight of the heavy 8K camera head made it difficult to hold in position even by 2 laparoscopists. — Kendal Gapinski visualization. A recent study found that fluorescence imaging could help prevent bile duct injuries in complicated cholecystectomies (osmag.net/X7UeTg). Dr. Eun uses the technology extensively in his urological robotic cases. During complex repairs, he'll inject ICG solution directly into the ureter in an off-label use that's becoming more common among surgeons. He can then visualize the ureter clearly using NIRF imaging and avoid damaging it. He also uses NIRF imaging in cases where he needs to determine if tissue has good blood supply. "When we're looking at a piece of tissue during repairs, we can easily check the blood supply," he says. "If it lights up green, then it's a confir- mation that that piece of tissue is well perfused. Before, we had to judge these situations using only the naked eye." OSM

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