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BMJ Innovations | 2017

Wearable technology in an international telementoring setting during surgery: a feasibility study

Henriëtte A.W. Meijer; Juan Antonio Sánchez Margallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; J. Carel Goslings; Marlies P. Schijven

Background Telemedicine holds promise for improving access to care. Telementoring—defined as mentoring by means of telecommunication and computer networks—can be used for remote education of healthcare professionals. Furthermore, it is rapidly establishing itself as a valuable asset in medicine and education. This paper aims to establish a financially and practically feasible, stable telementoring network using wearables for sterile and hands-free remote control, to be used during surgical procedures. Methods Two stand-alone computer systems, located at an academic hospital in the Netherlands and at a surgical research facility in Spain, were connected using TeamViewer software allowing for remote, hands-free controlling of radiological images using Myo gesture control armband. The operating surgeon consulted the remote surgeon through an audio, video and desktop sharing system during a live surgical procedure on a single porcine model. The system was analysed for feasibility and connection quality. Results The sensors used were commercially available and relatively cheap, with the integrating computer system being responsible for the majority of costs. A successful connection was established without any downtime and with only a minor time lag, not interfering with the telementoring procedures. The operating surgeon effectively consulted with and was mentored by the remote surgeon, through video, audio and the desktop sharing system, using the wearable sensors. Conclusions This proof of principle shows the feasibility of using an internet-based remote desktop sharing system in combination with wearable sensors and TedCube technology for telementoring purposes during surgical procedures.


Actas del XXVI Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB 2008) | XXVI Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica (CASEIB 2008) | 15/10/2008-17/10/2008 | Valladolid, España | 2008

Método de seguimiento 3D del instrumental quirúrgico mediante análisis de vídeo laparoscópico

Alicia Cano González; Francisco Javier Gayá Moreno; Pablo Lamata de la Orden; Francisco del Pozo Guerrero; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2012

E-MIS validity applied to TELMA enhanced learning environment

J.F. Ortega Moran; J.B. Pagador Carrasco; L.F. Sánchez Peralta; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera; Jose Noguera Aguilar; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2015

Development of a pancreatic ex vivo model for registration between preoperative imaging and laparoscopic ultrasound

Juan Antonio Sánchez Margallo; J.L. Moyano Cuevas; J.B. Pagador Carrasco; Patricia Sánchez González; Ignacio Oropesa García; Borja Rodríguez Vila; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2015

Content based system retrieval for minimally invasive surgery repository

María Guadalupe Cortina Januchs; Patricia Sánchez González; Marta Luna Serrano; Ignacio Oropesa García; Juan Antonio Sánchez Margallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2015

NAVISurg: Decision support and navigation assistance for safer image-guided surgery in pancreatic interventions

Patricia Sánchez González; Ignacio Oropesa García; Borja Rodríguez Vila; Juan Antonio Sánchez Margallo; E. Cueto; J.L. Peris; J. Mayol; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera


computer assisted radiology and surgery | 2015

E-learning serious game for surgical skills training: Kheiron training system

L.F. Sánchez Peralta; J.B. Pagador Carrasco; Juan Antonio Sánchez Margallo; E. Fenyöházi; W. Korb; N. Skarmeas; J. Sándor; G. Wéber; Ignacio Oropesa García; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera; A. Negoita; C. Tiu; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo


Mundo electrónico | 2013

Sistema de gestión del mantenimiento de equipos de electromedicina en instalaciones quirúrgicas: basado en tecnología RFID

Antonio Lara Vega; J. Blas Pagador; Marcos Lucas Hernandez; Jesús Manuel Repilado Regodón; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo


medical image computing and computer assisted intervention | 2012

Technical evaluation of a third generation optical pose tracker for motion analysis and image-guided surgery

Juan Antonio Sánchez Margallo; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; J.B. Pagador Carrasco; Ignacio Oropesa García; Marcos Lucas Hernandez; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera; José Moreno del Pozo


joint workshop new technologies for computer robot assisted surgery | 2011

How can video analysis help laparoscopic surgeons

Patricia Sánchez González; Ignacio Oropesa García; S. Diaz; Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo; Pablo Lamata de la Orden; Enrique J. Gómez Aguilera

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Ignacio Oropesa García

Technical University of Madrid

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Borja Rodríguez Vila

Technical University of Madrid

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Javier Solana Sánchez

Technical University of Madrid

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