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. 2016 Dec;87(12):1008-1014.
doi: 10.1007/s00104-016-0311-1.

[Standardization and modeling of surgical processes]

[Article in German]
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[Standardization and modeling of surgical processes]

[Article in German]
G Strauss et al. Chirurg. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Due to the technological developments around the operating room, surgery in the twenty-first century is undergoing a paradigm shift.

Objective: Which technologies have already been integrated into the surgical routine? How can a favorable cost-benefit balance be achieved by the implementation of new software-based assistance systems?

Methods: This article presents the state of the art technology as exemplified by a semi-automated operation system for otorhinolaryngology surgery. The main focus is on systems for implementation of digital handbooks and navigational functions in situ.

Results: On the basis of continuous development in digital imaging, decisions may by facilitated by individual patient models thus allowing procedures to be optimized. The ongoing digitization and linking of all relevant information enable a high level of standardization in terms of operating procedures. This may be used by assistance systems as a basis for complete documentation and high process reliability.

Conclusion: Automation of processes in the operating room results in an increase in quality, precision and standardization so that the effectiveness and efficiency of treatment can be improved; however, care must be taken that detrimental consequences, such as loss of skills and placing too much faith in technology must be avoided by adapted training concepts.

Keywords: Automatic data processing; Medical device; Otorhinolaryngology; Robotic surgical procedures; Volume computed tomography.

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