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1 Telesurgery

2 Definition Also known as remote surgery.
The ability for a surgeon to perform surgery on a patient that is not physically in the same location. It combines elements of robotics and cutting edge communication technology.

3 Think of some possible uses for telesurgery
Think of some possible uses for telesurgery. Then click to compare your answer. To perform surgery in remote locations. For example: - treating injured soldiers on or near the battlefield - collaborating and mentoring during surgery by surgeons around the globe To be utilized as a teaching tool in: - training new surgeons - assisting and training surgeons in developing countries Will be instrumental if astronauts are to travel to Mars or other planets. - performing surgical procedures in space

4 Operation Lindbergh On September 7, 2001, Operation Lindbergh was the first complete remote surgery on a human patient performed over a distance of 7000 km. The patient was located in an operating room in Strasbourg, France and the surgeon and remote console were situated in downtown New York, U.S.A.

5 Telesurgery in Canada On February 28, 2003, the first hospital-to-hospital telerobotic-assisted surgery took place. Surgeons in Hamilton, Ontario assisted surgeons in North Bay, Ontario in a surgical procedure over a distance of 400 km.

6 Developments At the Advanced Surgical Technology Centre at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Toronto, the surgical room responds to the surgeon’s voice commands to control a variety of equipment at the surgical site, including the lighting in the operating room, the position of the operating table and the surgical tools themselves.

7 Think of some possible problems or issues associated with Telesurgery, then click to compare your answer. Currently not widespread due to a lack of funding for the appropriate infrastructure and equipment. Compatibility of equipment between locations. Lack of training. Need for an anaesthesiologist and a backup surgeon still exists. Failure of communication lines (lag time).


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