Sir: Intraoperative digital video recording is necessary for presenting your work, teaching, research, auditing, and patient education.1 However, capturing high-quality video during rhinoplasty is challenging.2 We describe an effective and practical recording method based on the use of a camcorder attached to a surgical light handle. For recordings, we used a commercially available high-definition digital video camcorder (Sony HDR-CX115E HD Handycam Camcorder). First, the camera was put into a sterile plastic bag and the adjustable video screen was turned toward the surgeon. Then, the part of the bag covering the lens was cut with scissors. The covered camera was attached to the operating light handle using a sterile drape. The sterile light handle was then attached to the surgical light. This sterile and mobile camera system allows either an assistant or a gloved surgeon to adjust the camera’s field of view without contamination (Fig. 1).Fig. 1: Preparation of the camcorder platform in a sterile bag.Cameras that are integrated with operating light handles, head-mounted cameras, ceiling-mounted cameras,tabletop cameras, and tripod-, gorillapod-, or special tool–supported cameras are the tools currently available for capturing videos of surgical procedures.1–5 Poor video quality due to unsophisticated optics, high cost, the feeling of constriction around the forehead, the need for frequent adjustments, shaking, and light pathway obstructions are the disadvantages of these tools.1–5 Considering our needs, we thought that an ideal video recording system would have to be simple, inexpensive, and user-friendly, and should capture the procedure from an angle similar to the surgeon’s point of view.3 In our method, any type of handy camcorder can be used and mounted easily onto the handle of the operating light. It is also an inexpensive and easily applicable method. The camera can move with the operating light. Attaching the camcorder to the operating light provides a stable platform that allows a clear recording without shaking (seeVideo, Supplemental Digital Content 1, in which the camcorder captures the surgeon’s view of the procedure, https://links.lww.com/PRS/A924). During the surgical procedure, the center of the lamp will point directly to the center of the operating field, so that videos will be taken from the point of view of the surgeon. The camera is located at the center of the operating light, so it does not obstruct the light pathway and the angle of the light provides a better view. As in all recording methods, the surgeon’s head may obscure filming of the procedure, but as the video screen is turned to the operating field, the surgeon can self-check his body for a clean capture.Video: Supplemental Digital Content 1 shows the camcorder capturing the view of the surgeon, https://links.lww.com/PRS/A924. The surgeon can change the position and focus of the handle-banded camcorder without being contaminated.In conclusion, attaching a handy camcorder to the operating light with sterile nylon bags and surgical drapes is an easy and inexpensive way of recording high-quality rhinoplasty videos. DISCLOSURE None of the authors has a financial interest in any of the products or devices mentioned in this article. Ismail Kucuker, M.D. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Ondokuz Mayis University Faculty of Medicine Samsun, Turkey Musa Kemal Keles, M.D. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Konya Numune Hospital Konya, Turkey Ilhami Oğuzhan Aydoğdu, M.D. Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Ondokuz Mayis University Faculty of Medicine Samsun, Turkey
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