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The Surgeon and the Smartphone - is the Association Really Smart?
Amit Gupta1, Jaine John Chennatt1, Tanuj Singla1
1Department of General Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India 249203.
Abstract:
The aim of this literature review is to encompass the importance of integrating smartphones in the life of a surgeon especially in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the progression of technology, telesurgery, remote pre and postoperative care, smartphone-assisted intraoperative navigation and transcontinental education can be made a reality. Nonetheless, rates of nosocomial infections have been raised and the increased use of a smartphone can compound this issue. Similarly, there is a greater potential for operator distraction, medical equipment interference and increased radiation exposure for the user. All the above create a new set of problems for the surgeon. We hereby attempt a review of the advantages and harmful effects from the usage of smartphones.

