Asian Journal of Andrology (Jan 2021)

3D digital image microscope system-assisted vasovasostomy and vasoepididymostomy in rats

  • Peng Li,
  • Na-Chuan Liu,
  • Er-Lei Zhi,
  • Chen-Cheng Yao,
  • Zhi-Liang Zhao,
  • Zhi-Yong Yu,
  • Qi-Meng Li,
  • Yu-Hua Huang,
  • Jie-Chang Ju,
  • Wen-Bin Huang,
  • Husanjan Rozi,
  • Zhi-Yong Ji,
  • San-Wei Guo,
  • Ru-Hui Tian,
  • Zheng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aja.aja_94_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 396 – 399

Abstract

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Optimal vision and ergonomics are essential factors contributing to the achievement of good results during microsurgery. The three-dimensional (3D) digital image microscope system with a better 3D depth of field can release strain on the surgeon's neck and back, which can improve outcomes in microsurgery. We report a randomized prospective study of vasoepididymostomy and vasovasostomy using a 3D digital image microscope system (3D-DIM) in rats. A total of 16 adult male rats were randomly divided into two groups of 8 each: the standard operating microscope (SOM) group and the 3D-DIM group. The outcomes measured included the operative time, real-time postoperative mechanical patency, and anastomosis leakage. Furthermore, a user-friendly microscope score was designed to evaluate the ergonomic design and equipment characteristics of the microscope. There were no differences in operative time between the two groups. The real-time postoperative mechanical patency rates were 100.0% for both groups. The percentage of vasoepididymostomy anastomosis leakage was 16.7% in the SOM group and 25.0% in the 3D-DIM group; however, no vasovasostomy anastomosis leakage was found in either group. In terms of the ergonomic design, the 3D-DIM group obtained better scores based on the surgeon's feelings; in terms of the equipment characteristics, the 3D-DIM group had lower scores for clarity and higher scores for flexibility and adaptivity. Based on our randomized prospective study in a rat model, we believe that the 3D-DIM can improve surgeon comfort without compromising outcomes in male infertility reconstructive microsurgery, so the 3D-DIM might be widely used in the future.

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