Surgical aspects using an exoscope for corpus callosotomy: Initial experience for epilepsy surgery

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Abstract

The exoscope is a new form of optic device that has begun to be used in the last decade. The exoscope provides high-quality magnification and illumination at depth, allowing easy manipulation of surgical instruments even in narrow surgical fields. Exoscopic corpus callosotomy (CC) has not been reported. We report herein our initial experience with the utility of exoscopic CC. A 3-year-old boy diagnosed with West syndrome at 4 months old was referred to our hospital. As the seizure spasms were considered to carry a risk of severe traumatic injury, we performed exoscopic CC as palliative therapy. An EX VITOM 3D exoscope and 4K-3D surgical monitor were used during the procedure. No surgical complications that could be related to exoscope use were noted. Operative time for exoscopic CC was comparable to that for microscopic CC, despite a lack of previous experience with the equipment. Stereoscopic vision was easily obtained. The exoscope was perceived as providing higher quality magnification. We report our first clinical experience of exoscopic CC. The exoscope appears useful in the field of epilepsy surgery.

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Tomoto, K., Nozaki, T., Inenaga, C., & Fujimoto, A. (2022). Surgical aspects using an exoscope for corpus callosotomy: Initial experience for epilepsy surgery. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.31083/j.jin2101039

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