Endoscopy 2000; 32(12): 974-976
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9620
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A New Face-Mounted Display System: Pilot Trial of Clinical Application in Therapeutic Endoscopy

Tatsuya Yoshida, Haruhiro Inoue, Takehisa Iwai
  • First Department of Surgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan
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Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

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Background and Study Aims: Since fiber endoscopes evolved into video endoscopes, there has been no remarkable progression in the optical system for endoscopy. The current optical system provided by fixed cathode-ray tube (CRT) display is a monitor-oriented system. In this study, we evaluate the practical usefulness of the face-mounted display (FMD), which provides us with an operator-oriented optical system.

Patients and Methods: The FMD device, weighing 110g, is designed for consumer video home use, consisting of two active matrix liquid crystal color panels with 180 000-pixel resolution. With the picture-in-picture capability, FMD provided us with image-navigated endoscopic procedure. Fourteen patients were enrolled in this study; seven patients for endoscopic mucosal resection, two for insertion of an esophageal metallic stent, three for clipping for the bleeding and two for dilatation of anastomotic strictures.

Results: The FMD device allowed us to use an ultra large screen as if there has been a 62-inch screen 2m ahead. During endoscopy, we could concentrate more on the procedures. There were no complications attributable to the use of the device.

Conclusion: We are convinced of a new evolution in the optical system for therapeutic endoscopy with the FMD device.

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T. Yoshida,M.D. 

Department of Surgery Tokyo Metropolitan Ohkubo Hospital

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