2018
DOI: 10.33545/surgery.2018.v2.i1a.19
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Optical illusions quintuple during laparoscopic total extraperitoneal preperitoneal (TEPP) hernioplasty: A case report

Abstract: Optical illusion is a critical factor for bile duct injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy, but it has never been reported in literature except for a recent report by the author (Ansari MM. Clin Med Imag Int J 2018; xx: xx-xx.(in Press)). A 35-year old man presented with bilateral indirect inguinal hernia. Bilateral laparoscopic total extraperitoneal preperitoneal (TEPP) hernioplasty was performed with 3-midline-port technique through posterior rectus sheath approach. During right hernioplasty, five trans… Show more

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“…Over the history of the science of vision, several illusions successfully provided the first insights into how the brain processes a stimulus and the tools to investigate the neurologic characteristics of the visual system (see Eagleman, 2001, for a review). Besides, illusions are crucial from a practical perspective, especially for people handling advanced technology, for example, military pilots, drone operators, racing drivers, and surgeons using laparoscopic equipment (Ansari, 2018; Previc & Ercoline, 2004). In those cases, perceptual errors could have serious professional consequences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the history of the science of vision, several illusions successfully provided the first insights into how the brain processes a stimulus and the tools to investigate the neurologic characteristics of the visual system (see Eagleman, 2001, for a review). Besides, illusions are crucial from a practical perspective, especially for people handling advanced technology, for example, military pilots, drone operators, racing drivers, and surgeons using laparoscopic equipment (Ansari, 2018; Previc & Ercoline, 2004). In those cases, perceptual errors could have serious professional consequences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%