Abstract

Background and Aim: Today, neuroendoscopic surgery is gaining popularity because of its minimal damage to normal structures, fewer complications, and excellent clinical results. Using an endoscope and related instruments, surgeons can perform complex surgeries through small incisions, especially for minimally invasive spinal and brain surgeries. Neuroendoscopic systems are currently costly and not portable. Our new video solution is portable at a lower cost and can display and record images in 4K resolution. Methods and Materials/Patients: We modified the GoPro Hero 6 camera to serve our purpose. By detaching the original camera lens and its front part and replacing the removed parts with a new design, we made a C-mount camera that can connect to a standard C-mount coupler and various common scopes. For color correction, we used an IR-cut filter in front of the camera sensor. Results: By changing some parts of the camera and connecting it to a C-mount coupler and a scope lens, we made a small, portable neuroendoscope that displays and records images in clear, sharp, high resolution, with a high frame rate. Conclusion: The modified GoPro camera can be used as an alternative and unexpansive neuroendoscope system for education or treatment in medical centers in developing countries.

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