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Remote Surgery and the Implications for the Environment
Cristal Ordonez
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Table of Contents
Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2
Traditional Treatments and Remote Surgery………………………………………………………………………..2
Implications to Society……………………………………………………………………………………………………..3
Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
References……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5
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Introduction
There is continuous enhancement in Remote Surgery technology has witnessed many
good results in the area of healthcare improvements and improved operational practices.
Surgeons are happy to use this technology through different of remote surgical equipment and
this study has significant future prospect in caring of patients through proper monitoring and
accurate results, Morris B. In Today’s operating rooms you will find three or more surgeons and
an anesthesiologist for all surgery’s even the simplest ones. Most surgeries require nearly a dozen
people in the room, now with all automation surgical robots in the future will eliminate the needs
for so many people in the room. With all our technical advancing we will then have half empty
operating room by using surgical robots to accomplish the surgery. (September, 2005).
Traditional Treatments and Remote Surgery
Though in 1990s, there was a laparoscopic revolution through which many operations
were operated by this minimal access technique that assisted to take the reduced time, reduced
postoperative pain, lower incidence of wound infections, and there were better cosmetic
outcomes have made operations successful through an effective utilization of resources and
techniques, Morris B. (September, 2005). However, there were few complex techniques which
were difficult to learn but they all introduced to manage the effective procedures which were
learned and accepted by many surgeons in order to get its positive results in society.
In 21st century, the continuous emergence in innovation, technology has made many new
changes and further advanced the accessible surgical treatments through other possible surgery
advances which helped to reduce the limitation of laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures,
therefore this is the revolutionizing implication to minimal access surgery. Hence, this part of
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Remote Surgery and is expected to continuous growing in the area of technological innovation
and may be in future almost all the surgical treatments could be performed by remote surgery.
Thus, this remote surgery will not only change the study but also reshaping the learning curves of
residents by offering many new solutions which include; remote surgical simulators and remote
telementoring, New technology and health care costs-the case of robot-assisted surgery.
Implications to Society
Remote surgery treatments are good to do even more successful as compare to traditional
surgery practices but require to have increased number of costing as there are continuous
enhancement and technological changes require research and manufacture costing. Surgeons are
also costly operated because devices which they use require an increased costing to set-up for
operations as compare to 90s laparoscopic procedures. However, they have been looking forward
to reduce the costing by minimizing the procedures and approaching to enhance through learning
curves, How can health IT improve quality?
Dr. Selber had also discussed on tissue harvest, while he performed few operations on
remote latissimus dorsi muscle flap harvest and found remote complication which also require to
reduce through learning curve enhancement in remote surgery, Robotic surgery makes tissue
harvest for breast reconstruction less invasive. (March, 2012).
However, patients are happy to get good treatments in short term and there are many
training programs which have introduced to make surgeons expertise in the area. Additionally,
there are number of tests which have been changing the picture of healthcare domain. Further,
can see accurate results through efficient controlling and monitoring by remote devices and they
have significant growth tracking and helping patients in routine with minimal human support.
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Therefore, can say, Remote Surgery not even to make Surgeons though does helping to get
effective and efficient surgeons by minimizing the number of errors, through delicate procedures,
and more precise results, Cluett, J. (2014, August 11).
Conclusion
There are continuous range of new remote technologies enhancement through few
different practices such as; virtual reality, haptics, and telementoring, which helping to create
new medium for acquisition and assessment of surgical skills by considering the simulation of all
types of operations that can be done via the robot, Ortiz, E., & Clancy, C. M. (2003).
Further, training programs and learning curves helping surgeons and students to better
understand the current and future aspects of remote surgery and consider it for operations.
However, costing is quite challenging event in which researchers are still working and trying to
find out the efficient manner to cover-up the number of patients to get successful results for their
operations.
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References
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Cluett, J. (2014, August 11). Robotic joint surgery applications of robotics to improve joint
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Morris B. (September, 2005). Robotic Surgery: Applications, Limitations, and Impact on
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Ortiz, E., & Clancy, C. M. (2003). Use of information technology to improve the quality of
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