Development of a fogless scope and its analysis using infrared radiation pyrometer

Surg Endosc. 1997 Aug;11(8):805-8. doi: 10.1007/s004649900458.

Abstract

Background: In laparoscopic surgery, fogging of the lens tip instantly degrades the quality of image and interrupts the flow of surgical maneuvers. External warming devices prevent fogging for a certain length of time, but use of them is troublesome at best. These problems prompted us to develop a fogless mechanism built into the scope so that the fogless image would be continuous and trouble-free. We then conducted several experiments that demonstrate the precise effect it has on the lens tip.

Methods: The infrared radiation pyrometer was used to compare the temperature distribution as well as the temperature change against time of each lens tip of the fogless and ordinary laparoscopes.

Results: The temperature of the lens tip of the ordinary scope did not change, but that of the fogless scope rose to 41 degrees C in 184-208 s.

Conclusions: The fogless mechanism effectively warms the lens tip to a safe temperature that prevents fogging in the intraabdominal environment.

MeSH terms

  • Infrared Rays
  • Laparoscopes*
  • Lenses / standards*
  • Temperature*