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[Telesurgery--experiences from the USA]

M Stelzner1, D C Lynge

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle 98108, USA.

Langenbecks Archiv Fur Chirurgie. Supplement. Kongressband. Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Chirurgie. Kongress
|February 5, 1999
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Video and high-resolution television enable surgical teleconsulting, improving remote healthcare access and reducing costs. This technology offers valuable support for healthcare professionals, enhancing patient care delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Telecommunications
  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Innovation

Context:

  • Utilizing advanced telecommunications for medical applications.
  • Leveraging high-resolution video and television for remote consultations.
  • Drawing on experience from American Veterans Administration hospitals.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of video and high-resolution television in surgical teleconsulting.
  • To explore the benefits of telesurgical techniques in healthcare delivery.
  • To provide guidance for implementing telesurgical consulting.

Summary:

  • Recent telecommunication advancements facilitate surgical teleconsulting via video and high-resolution television.
  • Hospitals within the American Veterans Administration have found this technology beneficial.

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  • Telesurgery enhances healthcare in remote locations, cuts transfer costs, and combats professional isolation.
  • Impact:

    • Improves healthcare accessibility in underserved and remote regions.
    • Reduces healthcare costs associated with patient transfers.
    • Mitigates professional isolation among healthcare providers through remote collaboration.