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Running Head: Fiber Optics Laparoscopic Medical Tool Fiber Optics Laparoscopic Medical Tool [Institute’s Fiber Optics Laparoscopic Medical Tool The fiber optical laparoscopic medical tool (Jiang, 2010) is designed in order to display images from inside the body onto a video monitor, so that the surgeon operating a specific area of the body is able to see images of the operative area from within on a screen. A laparoscope is a fiber optical instrument, which is as thick as a fountain pen but twice as long.
This instrument is inserted through an incision made in the abdomen or near the operative area and CO2 gas is inserted to bloat the area like a balloon, so that the images received are magnified and clear (Diamond, 1998). “The laparoscope is then inserted through the incision, with a camera attached to the end” (Cotin, 2004), which allows images from within the operative area to be viewed on a screen so that the doctors can examine and view the operative area from within (Cotin, 2004). Before the invention of the fiber optical laparoscope, open surgery was used in order to see the operative area of the body from within.
In this system, the patient’s skin and tissues had to be cut open so that the doctor may see or touch the area or organs that the operation has to be performed on. Furthermore, large incisions are also made in during this procedure. References Cotin, S. (2004). Medical Simulation. Springer. Diamond, M. P. (1998). A Manual of Clinical Laparoscopy. Springer. Jiang, T. (2010). Medical Image Computing & Computer-assisted Intervention. Springer.
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