| Literature DB >> 35308774 |
Zahid Khan1, Gideon Mlawa2, Yousif Yousif3, Abdullah Afghan4, Dauda Balami5, Mohammed Mohammed3, SyedAun Muhammad6, Vinod Warrier7, Animesh Gupta8, Maab Ibrahim9.
Abstract
Telemedicine is rapidly evolving to provide increased access to high-quality healthcare, and it has gained more traction during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Telemedicine was mostly restricted to remote areas, but with the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been adopted by hospitals and its use has increased significantly. In addition, international collaboration has also increased, and we present a case report from Nigeria whereby a patient was diagnosed with a pituitary tumor through telemedicine, and he underwent successful surgery. This case report highlights the opportunity for collaboration beyond borders and for health care professionals to work with developing countries to improve patients' care.Entities:
Keywords: emergency neurosurgery; international collaboration and development; pituitary adenoma. brain tumor; telehealth education; telemedicine (tm); transphenoidal surgery; video telemedicine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35308774 PMCID: PMC8923258 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1MRI head showing pituitary tumor
Figure 3MRI showing pituitary tumor
Figure 4MRI head post transsphenoidal surgery shows a very small residual tumor
Figure 5MRI shows small residual pituitary tumor
Figure 6Telemedicine utilization in the US Hospitals
Permission has been granted by American Hospital Association to use this figure [10].
Figure 7Remote patients monitoring facilities utilization in the US hospitals
Permission has been granted by American Hospital Association to use this figure [10].