Background and Purpose: Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication technology to deliver healthcare. Telementoring has been developed to allow a surgeon at a remote site to offer guidance and assistance to a less-experienced surgeon. We report on our experience during laparoscopic urologic procedures with mentoring between Rome, Italy, and Baltimore, USA, Material and Methods: Over a period of 3 months, two laparoscopic left spermatic vein ligations, one retroperitoneal renal biopsy, one laparoscopic nephrectomy, and one percutaneous access to the kidney were telementored, Transperitoneal laparoscopic cases were performed with the use of AESOP, a robotic for remote manipulation of the endoscopic camera, A second robot, PAKY, was used to perform radiologically guided needle orientation and insertion for percutaneous renal access, In addition to controlling the robotic devices, the system provided real-time video display for either the laparoscope or an externally mounted camera located in the operating room, full duplex audio, telestration over live video, and access to electrocautery for tissue cutting or hemostasis, Results: All procedures were accomplished with an uneventful postoperative course. One technical failure occurred because the robotic device was not properly positioned on the operating table, The round-trip delay of image transmission was less than 1 second. Conclusion: International telementoring is a feasible technique that can enhance surgeon education and decrease the likelihood of complications attributable to inexperience with new operative techniques.

Micali, S., Virgili, G., Vannozzi, E., Grassi, N., Jarrett, T., Bauer, J., et al. (2000). Feasibility of telementoring between Baltimore (USA) and Rome (Italy): The first five cases. In JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY (pp.493-496). LARCHMONT : MARY ANN LIEBERT INC PUBL.

Feasibility of telementoring between Baltimore (USA) and Rome (Italy): The first five cases

VIRGILI, GUIDO;VESPASIANI, GIUSEPPE;
2000-02-01

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication technology to deliver healthcare. Telementoring has been developed to allow a surgeon at a remote site to offer guidance and assistance to a less-experienced surgeon. We report on our experience during laparoscopic urologic procedures with mentoring between Rome, Italy, and Baltimore, USA, Material and Methods: Over a period of 3 months, two laparoscopic left spermatic vein ligations, one retroperitoneal renal biopsy, one laparoscopic nephrectomy, and one percutaneous access to the kidney were telementored, Transperitoneal laparoscopic cases were performed with the use of AESOP, a robotic for remote manipulation of the endoscopic camera, A second robot, PAKY, was used to perform radiologically guided needle orientation and insertion for percutaneous renal access, In addition to controlling the robotic devices, the system provided real-time video display for either the laparoscope or an externally mounted camera located in the operating room, full duplex audio, telestration over live video, and access to electrocautery for tissue cutting or hemostasis, Results: All procedures were accomplished with an uneventful postoperative course. One technical failure occurred because the robotic device was not properly positioned on the operating table, The round-trip delay of image transmission was less than 1 second. Conclusion: International telementoring is a feasible technique that can enhance surgeon education and decrease the likelihood of complications attributable to inexperience with new operative techniques.
17th World Congress on Endourology and SWL
RHODES, GREECE
SEP 02-05, 1999
Rilevanza internazionale
feb-2000
Settore MED/24 - UROLOGIA
English
ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY; INITIAL CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE
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Intervento a convegno
Micali, S., Virgili, G., Vannozzi, E., Grassi, N., Jarrett, T., Bauer, J., et al. (2000). Feasibility of telementoring between Baltimore (USA) and Rome (Italy): The first five cases. In JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY (pp.493-496). LARCHMONT : MARY ANN LIEBERT INC PUBL.
Micali, S; Virgili, G; Vannozzi, E; Grassi, N; Jarrett, T; Bauer, J; Vespasiani, G; Kavoussi, L
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