数字时代的泌尿外科:远程医疗的力量。

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Giuseppe Lorusso, Simone Assumma, Filippo Gavi, Enrico Panio, Filippo Turri, Daniele Fettucciari, Domenico Sanesi, Or Schubert, Martina Bracco, Pierluigi Russo, Mauro Ragonese, Nazario Foschi, Riccardo Bientinesi, Emilio Sacco, Bernardo Rocco, Maria Chiara Sighinolfi
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摘要

远程医疗和远程外科成为泌尿外科的革命性创新。这些方法克服了地理障碍、资源限制和对专门护理的需求不断增加等挑战。远程医疗应用于整个手术连续体,包括术前、围手术期和术后阶段。围手术期远程手术的效果可与现场指导相媲美,而术后远程会诊则为患者所接受,其效果相当于面对面就诊。其好处包括减少患者就诊次数、降低感染风险、增强便利性和经济优势。超宽带5G的出现大大扩展了远程医疗的范围,使实时远程会诊和先进的远程外科手术成为可能。诸如Toumai、Hinotori、Edge、KangDuo和Microport Medbot等机器人系统在泌尿外科中展示了有前景的应用。尽管取得了这些进步,远程医疗仍面临着挑战,包括数据安全、遵守专业指南和医生适应性。诸如知情同意、患者隐私、许可和电子文档等法律和伦理问题突出了标准化框架的必要性。这篇综述分析了泌尿外科远程医疗和远程手术的现状,强调了它们的好处、挑战以及改变患者护理和改善预后的潜力。
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Urology in the digital age: The power of telemedicine.

Telemedicine and telesurgery emerged as transformative innovations in urology. These approaches overcome challenges such as geographic barriers, resource limitations, and increasing demand for specialized care. Telemedicine is applied across the surgical continuum, including preoperative, perioperative, and postoperative phases. Telesurgery during the perioperative phase achieves outcomes comparable to onsite guidance, while postoperative teleconsultations are well-accepted by patients, offering results equivalent to face-to-face visits. Benefits include fewer patient visits, reduced infection risks, enhanced convenience, and economic advantages. The advent of ultrabroadband 5G has significantly expanded telemedicine's scope, enabling real-time remote consultations and advanced telesurgical procedures. Robotic systems such as Toumai, Hinotori, Edge, KangDuo, and Microport Medbot demonstrate promising applications in urological surgery. Despite these advancements, telemedicine faces challenges, including data security, adherence to professional guidelines, and physician adaptability. Legal and ethical issues such as informed consent, patient privacy, licensing, and electronic documentation highlight the need for standardized frameworks. This review analyzes the current state of telemedicine and telesurgery in urology, emphasizing their benefits, challenges, and potential to transform patient care and improve outcomes.

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Urologia Journal
Urologia Journal UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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