Development Of A Novel Low-Cost Exoscope To Expand Access To Microneurosurgical Care In Low- And Middle-Income Countries

Authors

  • Manuel de Jesus Encarnacion Ramirez
  • Renat Nurmukhametov

Abstract

Background: Less than a quarter of the world population has access to microneurosurgical care within a range of 2 hours. We introduce a simplified exoscope system to achieve magnification, illumination, and video recording in low-resource settings. Methods: We combined an industrial microscope tube, a heavy-duty support arm, a wide-field c-mount digital microscope camera, and a light-emitting diode ring light. All parts were sterilized with ethylene oxide. We performed 13 spinal and 3 cranial surgeries with the help of the low-budget exoscope.  Results: The average preoperative setup time was 12.8 minutes. The exoscope provided similar magnification and illumination like a conventional binocular microscope. It allowed operating in a comfortable posture. The field of vision ranged from 30 mme60 mm. The surgical field was captured by a 16-megapixel two dimensional camera and projected to a 55-inch high definition television screen in real time. Image quality was similar to that of a conventional microscope although our exoscope lacked stereoscopic view. Adjusting camera position and angle was time-consuming. Thus, the benefit of the exoscope was most notable in spine surgeries where the camera remained static for most of the time. The total cost of the exoscope was approximately U.S. $ 250. Conclusions: Our low-budget exoscope offers similar image quality, magnification, and illumination like a conventional binocular microscope. It may thus help expand access to neurosurgical care worldwide. Users may face difficulty adapting to the lack of depth perception in the beginning. Prospective studies are needed to assess its usability and effectiveness compared to the microscope

Published

10-12-2022

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Encarnacion Ramirez M de J, Nurmukhametov R. Development Of A Novel Low-Cost Exoscope To Expand Access To Microneurosurgical Care In Low- And Middle-Income Countries. EAJNS [Internet]. 2022 Dec. 10 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];1(Supp 1). Available from: https://theeajns.org/index.php/eajns/article/view/96

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