| Literature DB >> 25870712 |
Abstract
At the time of the writing of this article, there are three operational telemedicine control centers in Bucharest, Targul-Mures, and Iasi; however, the current telemedicine infrastructure has limited geographic coverage and is exclusively used in the field of emergency medicine with only few promising beginnings in the domain of family medicine. Nevertheless, many areas of Romania are still lacking qualified medical personnel that can perform vital surgeries thus requiring patients to travel long distances to obtain the health care services they require. In order to improve the current healthcare infrastructure and eliminate the difficulties associated with a lack of qualified medical personnel in rural areas of the country, this article suggests the implementation of telesurgery as a practical solution. This article will hope to analyze the applicability of telesurgery by looking at the benefits and costs of creating a national telesurgery infrastructure, by predicting possible obstacles in creating such a system and by suggesting ways in which these obstacles can be avoided. The writing of this article was possible thanks to interviews, articles, and data obtained from surgeons and medical personnel that practice in Romania, the Republic of Moldova, Canada, and the United States of America. A vast majority of technical details has been furnished by the producers of robotic surgery platforms such as Intuitive Surgical®.Entities:
Keywords: Asynchronous transfer mode; Telesurgery; virtual private network
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25870712 PMCID: PMC4391408
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Life ISSN: 1844-122X
Alternative costs of implementation of telesurgery in Romania. The price of the used but functional surgical robot DaVinci IS-1200 produced in 2005, including the control station, is included in the minimum section []. The price of a new and functional surgical robot DaVinci Si produced in 2012 is included in the maximum section []. The prices are actual from www.medwow.com as of 7/11/2014.
| Initial costs | Operational Costs | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| The cost of ONE robotic surgery platform | Minimum (used)
€ 16, 032.05 [ | The cost for ONE surgery | |
| Maximum (new) € 803,379.84 [ | • Consumables | €3,564.15 [ | |
| • Mandatory maintenance | € 735.46 [ | ||
| • Total Costs per procedure | € 4299.61 [ | ||
| Additional costs of network | € 2,500 | Cost per 150 surgeries | € 644,850 |
| Cost of VPN network | € 1000 | Cost of ATM technology for 1 year | € 100,000-200,000 [ |
| Cost of VPN technology for 1 year | Variable €100.00 – 200.00 | ||
| Total | Minimum € 39,032.05 | Total | Minimum € 645,000 |
| Maximum € 315, 522.9 | Maximum € 744,850 |