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13 March 2024 Live streaming of stereo microscope videos during microsurgery for remote 3D viewing for assistance and education
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Abstract
A technologic solution has been developed to stream 3D stereoscopic videos from the operating microscope in real-time with minimal latency to any place in the world for remote advice from colleagues or supervision of trainees. From the ocular views, side-by-side 3D videos were constructed and streamed through a secure link to a mobile phone placed in VR glasses for 3D viewing with minimal latency (<0.5s). The setup was successfully tested during otologic surgical procedures. This remote 3D viewing solution proves to be safe, practical and effective for expert assistance and education during for microsurgeries while fulfilling applicable regulations.
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Rudolf M. Verdaasdonk, Sigert Mevissen, Pauline van Kempen, Joeri Buwalda, Jeroen Peters, and Steven Bom "Live streaming of stereo microscope videos during microsurgery for remote 3D viewing for assistance and education", Proc. SPIE PC12831, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XXII, PC128310B (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3000161
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KEYWORDS
3D video streaming

Video

Microscopes

3D vision

Microsurgery

Surgery

3D applications

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