Literature DB >> 24887533

The impact of telemedicine in the postoperative care of the neurosurgery patient in an outpatient clinic: a unique perspective of this valuable resource in the developing world--an experience of more than 3000 teleconsultations.

Ravi Dadlani1, Subramaniyan Mani2, Jai Ganesh A U3, Dilip Mohan4, Niranjana Rajgopalan4, Sumit Thakar4, Saritha Aryan4, Alangar S Hegde4.   

Abstract

Telemedicine has always been used as a teleconsultation tool in neurological emergencies (e.g., triage in head injuries, stroke, and cerebrovascular accidents). At Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Bangalore, India, we have been operating two teleconsultation sessions per week for the postoperative patient population, addressing routine follow-up and semiemergent conditions in this cohort of patients. At our center more than 80% of the neurosurgical procedures are conducted in patients traveling more than 1500 km. Telemedicine as a routine tool in clinical medicine has significant financial and psychosocial benefits versus routine outpatient clinics. There are very few reports of telemedicine use in routine outpatient teleconsultations in the available neurosurgical literature; those that are present do not differentiate or analyze the use in routine versus emergency neurosurgery. We discuss the role of this underused resource in the developing countries and retrospectively analyze the clinical data in more than 1500 patients and 3000 teleconsultations during a period of 6 years. We address the financial implications, psychosocial factors, and several other factors that could make this relatively modest technology an indispensible tool in current neurosurgical practice, especially in a developing country like India.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Neurosurgery; Outpatient; Postoperative; Socioeconomic; Teleconsultation; Telemedicine

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24887533     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2014.05.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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5.  Telemedicine in Neurosurgery: Lessons Learned from a Systematic Review of the Literature for the COVID-19 Era and Beyond.

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8.  A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit.

Authors:  Sumit Thakar; Ravi Dadlani; Laxminadh Sivaraju; Saritha Aryan; Dilip Mohan; Narayanam Anantha Sai Kiran; Ravikiran Rajarathnam; Maya Shyam; Venkatraman Sadanand; Alangar S Hegde
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9.  Designing a novel hybrid healthcare teleconsultation network: a benchtop study of telepathology in Iran and a systematic review.

Authors:  Mohammad Mahdi Taghipour; Mohammad Mehdi Sepehri
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10.  The Utility of Remote Video Technology in Continuing Neurosurgical Care in the COVID-19 Era: Reflections from the Past Year.

Authors:  Akshay Sharma; Robert D Winkelman; Richard P Schlenk; Peter A Rasmussen; Lilyana Angelov; Deborah L Benzil
Journal:  World Neurosurg       Date:  2021-09-09       Impact factor: 2.104

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