Telemedicine and Plastic Surgery: A Pilot Study

D. S. Valente, Luciano Silveira Eifler, L. A. Carvalho, G. P. Filho, Vinicius Weissheimer Ribeiro, A. Padoin
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Background. Telemedicine can be defined as the use of electronic media for transmission of information and medical data from one site to another. The objective of this study is to demonstrate an experience of telemedicine in plastic surgery. Methods. 32 plastic surgeons received a link with password for real-time streaming of a surgery. At the end of the procedure, the surgeons attending the procedure by the Internet answered five questions. The results were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Results. 27 plastic surgeons attended the online procedure in real-time. 96.3% considered the access to the website as good or excellent and 3.7% considered it bad. 14.8% reported that the transmission was bad and 85.2% considered the quality of transmission as good or excellent. 96.3% classified the live broadcasting as a good or excellent learning experience and 3.7% considered it a bad experience. 92.6% reported feeling able to perform this surgery after watching the demo and 7.4% did not feel able. 100% of participants said they would like to participate in other surgical demonstrations over the Internet. Conclusion. We conclude that the use of telemedicine can provide more access to education and medical research, for plastic surgeons looking for medical education from distant regions.
远程医疗和整形外科:一项试点研究
背景。远程医疗可以定义为利用电子媒体将信息和医疗数据从一个地点传输到另一个地点。本研究的目的是展示远程医疗在整形外科的经验。方法:32名整形外科医生收到一个带有密码的链接,用于实时流媒体手术。手术结束后,参加手术的外科医生通过互联网回答了五个问题。结果用描述性统计进行分析。结果:27名整形外科医生实时参加了在线手术。96.3%的人认为网站的访问良好或非常好,3.7%的人认为很差。14.8%的人认为传播不良,85.2%的人认为传播质量良好或优秀。96.3%的人认为直播是一个好的或非常好的学习经历,3.7%的人认为直播是一个糟糕的经历。92.6%的人在看完演示后感觉可以进行手术,7.4%的人不觉得可以。100%的参与者表示他们愿意在互联网上参加其他手术演示。结论。我们的结论是,远程医疗的使用可以为从遥远地区寻求医学教育的整形外科医生提供更多的教育和医学研究机会。
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