Camera fixture for stereoscopic imagery and method of using same

Surgery – Endoscope – With camera or solid state imager

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600102, 2063162, A61B 100

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056478380

ABSTRACT:
The steps of selecting a hand held endoscope holder includes providing distally convergent tubular devices for receipt of the probes of respective endoscopes, securing such endoscopes in fixed relation within such holder converging distally toward one another at a predetermined angle, coupling such endoscopes through respective cameras and power sources to a multiplexer, coupling such multiplexer to a television monitor, fixing the cameras to a fixture to hold them relative to one another for viewing through three dimensional viewing glasses. The holder carrying such endoscopes is then inserted through an incision to transit the respective images of such endoscopes viewed from the respective relative angles of the endoscopes through such cameras, power source and multiplexer to the television monitor for viewing through such glasses.

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