Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?

Halah Bin Helayel,1 Sarah Al-Mazidi,2 Adel AlAkeely3 1Research Department, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Al-Imam Mohammed Bin Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3Vitreoretinal Division, King Khaled Eye Specialis...

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Main Authors: Bin Helayel H, Al-Mazidi S, AlAkeely A
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-02-01
Series:Clinical Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/can-the-three-dimensional-heads-up-display-improve-ergonomics-surgical-peer-reviewed-article-OPTH
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spelling doaj-b66c15931ede487589e39707ee5783e02021-02-18T19:15:07ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832021-02-01Volume 1567968662286Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?Bin Helayel HAl-Mazidi SAlAkeely AHalah Bin Helayel,1 Sarah Al-Mazidi,2 Adel AlAkeely3 1Research Department, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Al-Imam Mohammed Bin Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3Vitreoretinal Division, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Adel AlAkeelyVitreoretinal Division, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Uruba Road, Riyadh, 11462, Saudi ArabiaTel +966114821234Email Aakeely@kkesh.med.saPurpose: To explore ophthalmic surgeons’ opinions regarding three-dimensional heads-up display (3D HUD) use and investigate musculoskeletal (MSK) complaints among ophthalmologists.Methods: Physicians were invited to complete an online questionnaire. Musculoskeletal complaints and data of the HUD system use were correlated with demographic information. We explored surgeons’ feedback on image quality, depth perception, and the educational value of 3D microscopy.Results: In this study, the prevalence of self-reported MSK pain was 82.6% (n=132). The pain started after joining ophthalmology practice and significantly improves on weekends and vacations. We found that the pain intensity in non-HUD users is higher than in HUD users, but this correlation was not statistically significant. Sixty-one (84.7%) of HUD system users were satisfied with depth perception, and 27 (37.5%) reported improvement in peripheral acuity. Thirty-seven (51.4%) of the participants believed they perform surgeries better through HUD; this was why most participants (83.3%) recommended its use in surgical training.Conclusion: Heads-up display use provides more comfortable sitting positions for surgeons, superior depth perception, and serves as a better educational tool. We believe that adopting this technology may help improve career longevity and productivity.Keywords: ergonomics, heads-up display, three-dimensional visualization, ophthalmic surgeryhttps://www.dovepress.com/can-the-three-dimensional-heads-up-display-improve-ergonomics-surgical-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHergonomicsheads-up displaythree-dimensional visualizationophthalmic surgery
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AlAkeely A
Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?
Clinical Ophthalmology
ergonomics
heads-up display
three-dimensional visualization
ophthalmic surgery
author_facet Bin Helayel H
Al-Mazidi S
AlAkeely A
author_sort Bin Helayel H
title Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?
title_short Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?
title_full Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?
title_fullStr Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?
title_full_unstemmed Can the Three-Dimensional Heads-Up Display Improve Ergonomics, Surgical Performance, and Ophthalmology Training Compared to Conventional Microscopy?
title_sort can the three-dimensional heads-up display improve ergonomics, surgical performance, and ophthalmology training compared to conventional microscopy?
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Halah Bin Helayel,1 Sarah Al-Mazidi,2 Adel AlAkeely3 1Research Department, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Al-Imam Mohammed Bin Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3Vitreoretinal Division, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Adel AlAkeelyVitreoretinal Division, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Uruba Road, Riyadh, 11462, Saudi ArabiaTel +966114821234Email Aakeely@kkesh.med.saPurpose: To explore ophthalmic surgeons’ opinions regarding three-dimensional heads-up display (3D HUD) use and investigate musculoskeletal (MSK) complaints among ophthalmologists.Methods: Physicians were invited to complete an online questionnaire. Musculoskeletal complaints and data of the HUD system use were correlated with demographic information. We explored surgeons’ feedback on image quality, depth perception, and the educational value of 3D microscopy.Results: In this study, the prevalence of self-reported MSK pain was 82.6% (n=132). The pain started after joining ophthalmology practice and significantly improves on weekends and vacations. We found that the pain intensity in non-HUD users is higher than in HUD users, but this correlation was not statistically significant. Sixty-one (84.7%) of HUD system users were satisfied with depth perception, and 27 (37.5%) reported improvement in peripheral acuity. Thirty-seven (51.4%) of the participants believed they perform surgeries better through HUD; this was why most participants (83.3%) recommended its use in surgical training.Conclusion: Heads-up display use provides more comfortable sitting positions for surgeons, superior depth perception, and serves as a better educational tool. We believe that adopting this technology may help improve career longevity and productivity.Keywords: ergonomics, heads-up display, three-dimensional visualization, ophthalmic surgery
topic ergonomics
heads-up display
three-dimensional visualization
ophthalmic surgery
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