Teleneurosurgery between Greenland and Denmark.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Najannguaq Jørgensen, Thorbjørn Søren Rønn Jensen, Simon Bernth-Andersen, Frank Damborg, Anders Vedel Holst, Kåre Fugleholm, Ramona Åstrand, Alexander Lilja-Cyron, David Kulber, Kylie Tanabe, Marianne Juhler, Torstein R Meling, Tiit Illimar Mathiesen, Jeppe Haslund-Vinding
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Abstract

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital of Copenhagen, Rigshospitalet, provides tertiary care for patients from Greenland, where geographical remoteness and weather-related challenges often hinder timely access to neurosurgical interventions. This article presents a new initiative exploring the use of online supervision technology to facilitate neurosurgical care in remote settings. In 2024, a teleneurosurgical collaboration was launched between Queen Ingrid's Hospital in Nuuk, Greenland, and Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet. The program involved training local surgeons to perform cranial neurosurgical procedures using smart glasses, enabling real-time supervision from neurosurgeons in Copenhagen. In May 2024, the first patient was successfully operated on using this approach. Real-time visualization and interactive communication, including drawing and zooming features, allowed precise guidance and effective support. The integration of smart glass technology has the potential to enhance the safety of local neurosurgical care in Greenland and reduce the need for prolonged patient evacuation. This initiative supports the broader vision of equitable healthcare delivery and may inspire future applications in other surgical fields and training environments., are.

格陵兰和丹麦之间的远程神经外科手术。
位于Rigshospitalet的哥本哈根大学医院神经外科为来自格陵兰岛的患者提供三级保健服务,格陵兰岛地理位置偏远和与天气有关的挑战往往妨碍及时获得神经外科干预措施。这篇文章提出了一个新的倡议,探索使用在线监督技术,以促进神经外科护理在远程设置。2024年,格陵兰岛努克的英格丽女王医院和哥本哈根大学医院(Rigshospitalet)开展了远程神经外科合作。该项目包括培训当地外科医生使用智能眼镜进行颅神经外科手术,从而实现哥本哈根神经外科医生的实时监督。2024年5月,首例患者使用这种方法成功手术。实时可视化和交互式通信,包括绘图和缩放功能,提供了精确的指导和有效的支持。智能玻璃技术的整合有可能提高格陵兰当地神经外科护理的安全性,并减少对患者长时间撤离的需求。这一举措支持公平医疗保健服务的更广泛愿景,并可能激发未来在其他外科领域和培训环境中的应用。,是。
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BMJ Global Health
BMJ Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
429
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.
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