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Innovation in surgery: a historical perspective.

Daniel J Riskin1, Michael T Longaker, Michael Gertner

  • 1Department of Surgery, UCLA, Los Angeles CA, USA.

Annals of Surgery
|October 25, 2006
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Surgical innovation, while historically rich, is an emerging field. Applying technology innovation research can help define and promote advancements for better patient care and professional progress.

Area of Science:

  • Exploration of surgical innovation through the lens of technology innovation research.
  • Historical analysis of surgical progress and its relationship with technological advancements.

Background:

  • Surgical innovation, despite a long history, is an underdeveloped academic field with few dedicated centers.
  • The systematic evaluation and promotion of surgical innovation are crucial for medical progress and health policy.
  • Defining the field and exploring avenues for promoting surgical innovation are essential.

Observation:

  • The history of surgery features prominent individual innovators, but collective progress has sometimes been impeded.
  • Surgery's progress relies on research and attracting top talent, yet innovation support remains inconsistent.
  • While impressive, surgical innovation has historically lacked consistent support structures.

Findings:

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  • Established knowledge in technology innovation has not been extensively applied to the surgical domain.
  • New surgical innovation centers are actively working to define the field and its promotion strategies.
  • Understanding, translating, and commercializing surgical advances are key responsibilities.

Implications:

  • Systematic approaches to surgical innovation are needed to address clinical challenges.
  • Consistent and rational support for surgical innovation is vital for the profession's future.
  • Bridging the gap between technology innovation research and surgical practice can accelerate progress.