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Telementoring and Telesurgery for Minimally Invasive Procedures

Journal

JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
Volume 199, Issue 2, Pages 355-368

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2017.06.082

Keywords

telemedicine; minimally invasive surgical procedures; robotic surgical procedures; education; distance

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Purpose: Tremendous interest and need lie at the intersection of telemedicine and minimally invasive surgery. Robotics provides an ideal environment for surgical telementoring and telesurgery given its endoscopic optics and mechanized instrument movement. We review the present status, current challenges and future promise of telemedicine in endoscopic and minimally invasive surgery with a focus on urological applications. Materials and Methods: Two paired investigators screened PubMed (R), Scopus (R) and Web of Science (R) databases for all full text English language articles published between 1995 and 2016 using the key words telemedicine, minimally invasive surgical procedure, robotic surgical procedure, education and distance. We categorized and included studies of level of interaction between proctors and trainees. Research design, special equipment, telecommunication network bandwidth and research outcomes of each study were ascertained and analyzed. Results: Of 65 identified reports 38 peer-reviewed studies qualified for inclusion. Series were categorized into 4 advancing levels, ie verbal guidance, guidance with telestration, guidance with tele-assist and telesurgery. More advanced levels of surgical telementoring provide more effective and experiential teaching but are associated with increased telecommunication network bandwidth requirements and expenses. Concerns regarding patient safety and legal, financial, economic and ethical issues remain to be reconciled. Conclusions: Telementoring and telesurgery in minimally invasive surgery are becoming more practical and cost effective in facilitating teaching of advanced surgical skills worldwide and delivery of surgical care to underserved areas, yet many challenges remain. Maturity of these modalities depends on financial incentives, favorable legislation and collaboration with cybersecurity experts to ensure safety and cost-effectiveness.

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