Developing Technology for Suspended Imaging for Minimal Access Surgery
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Some of the problems of performing laparoscopic surgery can be traced to the position and intrinsic qualities of the displayed video image. Conversion of the normal monitor screen image to a suspended image can reduce image-related difficulties. The principles of suspended image production are described and the potential for more flexible image positioning and enhanced depth perception is explained. A recently initiated research program is investigating design possibilities and conducting fundamental research into suspended image appraisal.
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