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Background: The location of the optical port and the choice of endoscope determine the angle subtended between the optical axis of the endoscope and the plane of the operation target: the optical axis-to-target view (OATV) angle. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence OATV angle on endoscopic task performance.
Methods: The Dundee Endoscopic Psychomotor Tester was used for objective assessment of endoscopic task performance. Ten surgeons carried out a standard task with the optical axis of the endoscope subtending 90°, 75°, 60° and 45° to the target surface. Each subject underwent three test sessions. Each session consisted of one run with each of the OATV angles in a random order. The outcome measures were the errors rate, the execution time, and the force applied on the target.
Results: The 90° OATV angle had the best accuracy, the shortest execution time, and the lowest force applied on the back plate. The errors rate increased from 17% with the 90° OATV angle to 79% with the 45° angle. There was a significant increase in execution time and force with the decrease in the OATV angle (p < 0.0001).
Conclusions: The best task performance is obtained when the optical axis of the endoscope is perpendicular to the target plane.
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Received: 2 February 1998/Accepted: 24 July 1998
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Hanna, G., Cuschieri, A. Influence of the optical axis-to-target view angle on endoscopic task performance. Surg Endosc 13, 371–375 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004649900992
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