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Laparoscopy is a type of surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to access the inside of the abdomen (tummy) and pelvis without having to make large incisions in the skin. This procedure is also known as keyhole surgery or minimally invasive surgery.laparoscopy is often done when the results of a physical exam, X-ray, or CT scan are not clear.
Laparoscopy may be used to determine a stage of cancer for an abdominal organ. It may also be used to check an abdominal injury. It can see where the injury is and how deep it is.
There are two types of laparoscope: A telescopic rod lens system, usually connected to a video camera (single-chip CCD or three-chip CCD)A digital laparoscope where a miniature digital video camera is placed at the end of the laparoscope, eliminating the rod lens system.
Global HD laparoscopy system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Olympus Introduces First Articulating HD 3D Laparoscopic Surgical Video System.Technology improves speed, accuracy and precision of surgical procedures when compared with 2-D surgical systems Olympus received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Articulating HD 3-D Laparoscopic Surgical Video System.
It delivers value to surgeons and patients by reducing surgical errors and improving the speed, accuracy and precision of surgical tasks such as dissection, grasping and suturing when compared with traditional 2-D surgical systems, based on internal Olympus testing conducted using a simulated surgical model.
This is accomplished by restoring natural 3D vision and depth perception when performing laparoscopic procedures and is independent of a surgeon’s skill level.
“The Olympus HD 3-D system is ideal for suturing, accurately identifying tissue planes and other precision surgical tasks that are required in my laparoscopic surgical cases,” said Marcos Michellotti, assistant professor of Surgery at Loma Linda University Health System in Loma Linda, Calif.
“In addition, the articulating design enables me to obtain the critical view of anatomical structures in HD 3-D without losing the important visual horizon.