When it comes to operating rooms and operating rooms, what is the first image that pops into your mind? The small operating table is crowded with many medical staff, each busy with different instruments in their hands? That's right, a successful operation is made by a whole medical team. Everyone performs their own duties and maintains a good rhythm and a tacit understanding of cooperation to ensure that the patient is properly treated. Understand traditional laparoscopic/endoscopic surgery and staffing in operating room For traditional laparoscopic/endoscopic surgery,
there will be a chief surgeon and a first assistant in the operating room to complete the main surgical content, and there will also be two "mirror assistants" who assist in the operation of the endoscope respectively. The "first assistant" who submits surgical number list instruments compilation_Figure 1 In the operating room, in addition to the chief surgeon and the first assistant to complete the main surgical content, there are also "mirror assistants" who assist in the operation of endoscopes, and "first assistants" who submit surgical instruments.
The mirror assistant plays a very important "eye" role in the surgical process, because the endoscope operated by the mirror assistant is to put a very slender lens containing optical fibers and lenses into the body, and then use image transmission to transfer the in-vivo images. transmitted to the screen. Because the endoscope can penetrate deep into the abdominal cavity, it can return the surgical site that the human eye cannot see through the skin, and with the function of image magnification, it can help the doctor to observe the symptoms more carefully and find the correct position of the knife.