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Surgeon perspectives of three-dimensional endoscopy in pediatric otolaryngology: A qualitative study
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  • Brendan D. McNeely,
  • Nick Fitzpatrick,
  • Katharina Leitmeyer,
  • Julie Pauwels,
  • Neil Chadha
Brendan D. McNeely
The University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine
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Nick Fitzpatrick
BC Children's Hospital
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Katharina Leitmeyer
BC Children's Hospital
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Julie Pauwels
BC Children's Hospital
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Neil Chadha
The University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine

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Abstract

KEY POINTS 1. This is the first study to use a qualitative methodology to assess the potential advantages and disadvantages of the application of 3D endoscopes in pediatric otolaryngology surgery. 2. Open-ended, structured interviews were conducted with six pediatric Otolaryngologist operating at a tertiary pediatric centre, with a minimum one year of experience using a 3D endoscopy system. 3. Thematic analysis of the surgeon's responses identified 3D endoscopy to provide improved surgical field visualization which thus served as a valuable teaching tool. 4. The surgeons interviewed found 3D endoscopy to improve surgical outcomes in pediatric airway surgery, particularly in surgeries involving the larynx. 5. Further quantitative evaluation of patient outcomes could delineate the precise clinical role 3D endoscopy may hold in future pediatric Otolaryngology practice.
01 Feb 2023Submitted to Clinical Otolaryngology
07 Feb 2023Submission Checks Completed
07 Feb 2023Assigned to Editor
27 Feb 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
20 Apr 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
21 Apr 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
18 May 20231st Revision Received
27 May 2023Submission Checks Completed
27 May 2023Assigned to Editor
22 Jun 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
27 Jul 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
30 Jul 2023Editorial Decision: Accept