With the continuous advancement of medical technology, minimally invasive surgery is increasingly used in clinical treatment. Medical Imaging Equipment plays a vital role in minimally invasive surgery, providing doctors with more accurate diagnosis and a safer surgical operation environment.
Before minimally invasive surgery, Medical Imaging Equipment such as 3D CT and MRI can provide high-resolution images, allowing doctors to clearly understand the patient's lesion site, the anatomical structure of surrounding tissues, and the distribution of blood vessels and nerves. With these detailed image information, doctors can make precise surgical plans and determine the best surgical approach and operation plan, thereby improving the success rate and safety of the operation. For example, in minimally invasive brain surgery, doctors can use magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) technology to clearly see the distribution of cerebral blood vessels to avoid damaging important blood vessels during surgery.
During minimally invasive surgery, Medical Imaging Equipment can achieve real-time navigation to help doctors accurately locate the lesion site. Some advanced imaging equipment, such as intraoperative ultrasound and fluorescent imaging, can display the positional relationship between surgical instruments and lesion tissues in real time, allowing doctors to operate more accurately. For example, in laparoscopic surgery, intraoperative ultrasound can help doctors determine the boundaries of tumors and the location of surrounding blood vessels to avoid damage to important tissues during surgery. In addition, some new imaging equipment can also visualize the surgical process, allowing doctors to understand the progress of the operation more intuitively.
After minimally invasive surgery, Medical Imaging Equipment can evaluate the surgical effect. By reviewing CT, MRI and other imaging examinations, doctors can understand whether the lesion tissue has been completely removed, whether the surrounding tissue has been damaged, and the recovery of the surgical site. If problems are found, doctors can take corresponding treatment measures in time to improve the patient's treatment effect and prognosis. In short, Medical Imaging Equipment plays an important role in minimally invasive surgery and provides strong support for the precision and safety of minimally invasive surgery. With the continuous advancement of science and technology, it is believed that medical imaging equipment will play a more important role in minimally invasive surgery in the future.