Abstract
The two-dimensional (2D) videodisplay is one of the many obstacles that a physician must overcome when performing laparoscopic surgery. Three-dimensional (3D) camera systems hope to overcome this challenge. Prior studies examining the ability to perform surgical tasks using 2D versus 3D camera systems have shown little difference between the two. However, these studies were conducted using early technology, and the subjects had prior surgical experience. In addition, we are unaware of a study that has compared the ability to learn laparoscopic tasks in 3D compared to 2D.
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