Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (04): 588-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the clinical value of three-dimensional (3D) high-definition (HD) laparoscope inlaparoscopic radical resection of gastric cancer. Methods From January to December, 2013, 40 patients underwent radicalresection of gastric cancer with 3D HD laparoscopy (3D group) and another 40 patients received 2D HD laparoscopy (2Dgroup). The duration of surgery, intra-operative blood loss, learning curve, and costs during hospitalization were comparedbetween the two groups. Results The average operation duration of 3D group was 2.8±0.6 h, significantly shorter that in the 2Dgroup (3.2±0.8 h, P<0.05); the intraoperative blood loss in the 3D group was significantly less than that in the 2D group (110±18ml vs 120±21 ml, P>0.05). The mean hospitalization cost was 75 000±16 000 RMB Yuan in 3D group, similar to significantlylower than that of 71 000 ± 13 000 RMB Yuan in 2D group (P>0.05). Conclusion 3D HD laparoscopy can providethree-dimensional vision and better sense of depth to facilitate precise operation and shorten the operation time. Thehigh-definition 3D vision also allows surgeons to quickly improve surgical skills and shorten the learning curve.
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