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Application and Safety Evaluation of 3D Visualization System in Microsurgical Training

Application and Safety Evaluation of 3D Visualization System in Microsurgical Training

Non Recruiting
20-45 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Based on the relative shortage of ophthalmic surgeons in China, the long micromanipulation cycle and the existing micromanipulation training methods have their own limitations, such as traditional operating in porcine eyes limited to synchronous guidance and evaluation, while surgical simulators are very different for the simulation of real tissues, and the price is expensive and easy to lose. Based on these, the development of a digital training system, that is, based on traditional micromanipulation platforms such as animal tissue, physical microscopic instruments supplemented by synchronous surgical guidance and evaluation, can combine the advantages of traditional training and simulator, so as to improve the efficiency of ophthalmic surgeon training, and also provide digital ideas for other disciplines based on traditionally surgical teaching.

Description

The digital vision technology are required for the daily training of microsurgeons enrolled in our study. We only observed biological indicators of surgeons before and immediately after the operation using the digital technology, according with the prospective observational study design.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age:20-45 years
  • Refractive diopters: spherical: - 6.00 to + 1.00 D, cylindrical: - 1.50 to - 0 D, and binocular difference less than 1.5 D
  • Monocular best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) ≥ 20/20
  • Normal stereoacuity (60 s of arc or better)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • history of strabismus
  • history of systemic diseases
  • history of eye surgery

Study details
    Microsurgery
    Binocular Visual Function
    Nervous System

NCT05865860

Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-sen University

20 August 2025

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