Future of Minimal Access Surgery
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Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2023
The future laparoscopic technology includes threedimensional virtual reality and expands the scanning rate 
from 525 lines of resolution to 1,000 or 1,200 lines per frame 
and the quality of picture would be twice better than existing 
system.
With virtual reality, a three-dimensional computer image 
is presented through liquid crystal glasses.
The future of three-dimensional images is not far away 
and many instrument companies have prototype in the field 
(Fig. 1).
Laparoscopic surgery is growing in such a speed that 
three-dimensional image projection system is going to 
replace the conventional monitor in near future and surgeon 
will get a virtual image in air just above the body of patient. 
This new projection system will abolish all the limitation of 
current two-dimensional images without depth perception.
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