1.Utilization and Application of Modified Action Camera in Otorhinolaryngoloic Surgery.
Ho Young BAE ; Hantai KIM ; Jun Young AN ; Jung Jun LEE ; Dong Young KIM ; Do Yang PARK ; Hyun Jun KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2019;62(1):36-42
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In recent years, surgical imaging has become important for legal and educational purposes. Significant improvements can be made from the surgeon's point of view in recording surgical procedures, particularly with respect to the action camera with high-definition video recordings. For otolaryngologic surgery, the surgical view is narrow, and there is a limit to proper imaging using the existing lens of the action camera. Therefore, we aimed to find out if we could obtain surgical images through simple modification of action camera. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The action camera was modified to match the surgical field. We selected a suitable lens for otolaryngology surgery using a calculation formula. The action camera was simply modified according to the design. The modified action camera can be mounted on the surgeon's head or the surgical light. We compared the images taken with the modified action camera and the images taken with the existing camcorder. The modified action camera was able to capture a narrow surgical field for otolaryngologic surgery. RESULTS: Unlike the existing method, we were able to obtain high-quality images using a modified action camera at the first person's viewpoint without auxiliary manpower. The action camera was considerably cost effective compared to other methods of recording surgery. CONCLUSION: The modified action camera allows for high-definition, cost-effective, and firstperson viewpoint for otolaryngologic surgery. The modified action camera allows for detailed videography that can enhance surgical teaching, presentation and patient education materials.
Education
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Head
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Methods
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Otolaryngology
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Patient Education as Topic
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Video Recording
2.The etiology and outcome analysis of neonatal burst suppression EEG.
Lian, ZHANG ; Yanxia, ZHOU ; Sanqing, XU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(5):622-4
The neonatal burst suppression is a severe EEG pattern and always demonstrates serious damage of nerve system. But the outcome of these patients depends on the different etiology. A total of 256 cases of video EEG recordings were analyzed in order to summarize the etiology and outcome of burst suppression. The results showed that some patients in all 17 cases of burst suppression showed EEG improvement. The etiology was the dominant factor in long term outcome. It was suggested that effective video EEG monitoring is helpful for etiologic study and prognosis evaluation.
Electroencephalography/*methods
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Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain/diagnosis
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Monitoring, Physiologic/methods
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Neonatology/methods
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Video Recording
3.Movement capture of knot-tying manipulation in microsurgeries.
Min WEI ; Yang YANG ; Shi-Jing DENG ; Xu-Guang SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(1):6-9
The surgical dexterous suturing and knotting movements are photographed with binocular stereo vision and the movements' locus is captured through identifying the RGB values in a series of key-frames. Then a normal movement path of knot-tying is obtained through curve-fitting and smoothing. And meanwhile, the workspace of knot-tying manipulation in microsurgeries is got. And thus, a good foundation is laid for the design of an automatic knotting mechanism and for the establishment of a virtual surgery training system.
Microsurgery
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methods
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Photography
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methods
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Suture Techniques
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Task Performance and Analysis
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Video Recording
4.Design of extracorporeal apparatus of capsule endoscopy based on ARM+FPGA.
Shenghua WANG ; Sijie ZHANG ; Yue WANG ; Zhenxing WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(5):936-940
Considering that the patients would bear the annoyance of fixed posture for long time when they are examined with gastrointestinal wireless endoscopy, even though portable devices have been developed, the treatments still depend on PC so much, we proposed an embedded solution based on ARM + FPGA. It used embedded ARM9 S3C2440 as processor core, collected images from digestive tract through capsule endoscopy which can be swallowed down there, and wirelessly transferred these images to the receiving system, then used video decoder chip SAA7114H for analog of NTSC video image decode. And under FPGA's logic controlling, effective digital video signal was transferred to S3C2440 for further treatment. Finally within the embedded Linux environment, we programmed the visual user interfaces using the QT/Embedded, realizing the offline record of the real-time video images of digestive tract portable and preferences. It can make patients move more freely and even without PC when examining. In addition, the method greatly improves the efficiency of the doctor, and is more intelligent and with more humane nature.
Capsule Endoscopy
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instrumentation
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methods
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Equipment Design
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methods
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Humans
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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Software
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Video Recording
5.Algorithm for recognizing the markers in human motion detection.
Zhongwu GUO ; Guangzhi WANG ; Hui DING ; Haishu DING
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(2):312-315
An algorithm for recognizing the markers in human motion detection is proposed in this paper. It includes three parts as follows: (1) an improved template matching method is used to acuminate the peak of the matching result. (2) The weighted average of the cross correlation between target image and template is given in order to make the resolution increase to sub-pixel level. (3) Forecasting the motion of marker and overcoming the hiding of marker are realized basing on the continuity of human motion. The result of experiments shows that the algorithm can recognize the positions of the markers at a relatively higher accuracy and speed. A gait analysis system based on this algorithm has come into use.
Algorithms
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Gait
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Motion
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Movement
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Video Recording
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methods
6.Measuring human arm motion parameters based on high-speed camera.
Dongbin ZHAO ; Wenzeng ZHANG ; Zhenguo SUN ; Qiang CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(1):76-79
A sensing method based on high-speed camera is proposed to recognize human arm motion in this paper. A sensing system for human arm motion was established. A fast image processing algorithm was developed to accurately extract marker positions in the image. Angle parameter results were further improved with the instantaneous joint center principle. The human motion information results can serve as the research references of medical treatment, gym, bionics, and so on. The sensing method can also be applied to other fields of the human motion recognition.
Algorithms
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Arm
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physiology
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Movement
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Video Recording
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methods
7.Non-contact heart rate estimation based on joint approximate diagonalization of eigenmatrices algorithm.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):729-733
Based on the imaging photoplethysmography (iPPG) and blind source separation (BSS) theory the author put forward a method for non-contact heartbeat frequency estimation. Using the recorded video images of the human face in the ambient light with Webcam, we detected the human face through software, separated the detected facial image into three channels RGB components. And then preprocesses i.e. normalization, whitening, etc. were carried out to a certain number of RGB data. After the independent component analysis (ICA)'theory and joint approximate diagonalization of eigenmatrices (JADE) algorithm were applied, we estimated the frequency of heart rate through spectrum analysis. Taking advantage of the consistency of Bland-Altman theory analysis and the commercial Pulse Oximetry Sensor test results, the root mean square error of the algorithm result was calculated as 2. 06 beat/min. It indicated that the algorithm could realize the non-contact measurement of heart rate and lay the foundation for the re- mote and non-contact measurement of multi-parameter physiological measurements.
Algorithms
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Face
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Heart Rate
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Humans
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Monitoring, Physiologic
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methods
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Oximetry
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Photoplethysmography
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Software
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Video Recording
8.Educational suitability of endotracheal intubation using a video-laryngoscope.
Heon Jin CHOO ; Oh Young KWON ; Young Gwan KO
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2015;27(4):267-274
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine the educational suitability of the video-laryngoscope in teaching endotracheal intubation to students. METHODS: Medical students participated in a course on the use of a Macintosh direct laryngoscope and McGrath MAC videolaryngoscope for intubation. The course comprised a 1-hour lecture and 30 minutes of practice on a manikin. After the course, in each of the three simulated patient scenarios-normal airway, cervical spine fixation, and tongue edema-time to intubate, success rate, and chance of complications were measured. A questionnaire was administered before and after the course to determine the suitability of intubation by video-laryngoscope for a medical education course. Also, changes in the perception and stance on the video-laryngoscope were evaluated. RESULTS: Time to intubate decreased as attempts were repeated. The first-attempt success rate in the cervical spine fixation scenario was higher using the video-laryngoscope (p=0.028). Rates if tooth injury were lower in the cervical spine fixation (p=0.005) and tongue edema scenarios (p=0.021) using the video-laryngoscope. Based on the questionnaires, students responded positively with regard to their knowledge of the video-laryngoscope, its practical value, and its suitability for medical education (p<0.001). Also, the preference for the video-laryngoscope was greater (p=0.044). Students felt that repeated attempts and feedback on intubation were helpful. CONCLUSION: The students' evaluations and surveys showed positive results to intubation by video-laryngoscope. Thus, based on its suitability for medical education it is reasonable to consider learning intubation using the video-laryngoscope.
Clinical Competence
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Education, Medical, Undergraduate/*methods
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Humans
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Intubation, Intratracheal/*methods
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Laryngoscopes
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Laryngoscopy/*education/methods
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Manikins
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Video Recording
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Video-Assisted Surgery/*education/methods
9.Video-assisted thoracoscopy versus open thoracotomy for spontaneous pneumothorax.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1999;14(2):147-152
This retrospective study was designed to compare the contribution of the video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and open thoracotomy in the management of spontaneous pneumothorax (SP). The medical records of 100 patients with recurring or persisting (SP) treated were reviewed. The patients were divided into two groups: group I treated by thoracotomy while in group II (VATS) was used. There were 96 men and 6 women aged from 16 to 75 years. Indications for operation and sex distribution were comparable. The mean age for group I was 35 years and for group II was 45 years. Hospital stay was identical in both groups. The amount of narcotic requirements was lesser in group II than in group I as well as the postoperative respiratory dysfunction. There have been no recurrence to date (mean follow-up 6 years for the group I and 3 years for the group II). VATS have been shown to produce results comparable to those obtained following open thoracotomy with reduction of postoperative pain, respiratory dysfunction, catabolic response to trauma and decrease in wound related complications. VATS is a valid alternative to open thoracotomy for primary (SP) but it should be used with caution for the management of secondary pneumothorax.
Adolescence
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Human
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Male
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Middle Age
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Pneumothorax/surgery*
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Retrospective Studies
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Thoracoscopy/methods
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Thoracotomy/methods*
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Video Recording/methods*
10.A new method of measuring the pulse based on facial video.
Feifan ZHAO ; Luping FANG ; Shixiao CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;29(5):876-918
This paper proposes a new method of non-contact pulse measurement by analyzing a clip of human facial video. The method is based on photo plethysmography (PPG) and independent component analysis (ICA) model. A clip of color facial video shot under normal lighting condition is firstly discomposed into RGB channel sequences. Secondly, by applying ICA to the 3 channel sequences, 3 new independent signals are obtained, among which one signal is close to human pulse wave. Thus the pulse can be measured. In this paper, the principles of PPG and ICA are briefly described and the measurement framework is proposed. The experimental results showed that this novel approach was reasonable and feasible.
Algorithms
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Analysis of Variance
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Facies
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Humans
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Models, Statistical
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Photoplethysmography
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methods
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Principal Component Analysis
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methods
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Pulse
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Video Recording
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methods