Live Webinar: Reimagining the Clinical Space Using Virtual Technologies

CENTER VALLEY, Pa., (April 7, 2021) – Olympus is hosting an hour-long, live webinar about the use of virtual technologies to allow remote clinical engagement in surgical procedures with Dr. Ajay K. Wakhloo, Chair of the Neurointerventional Radiology Department at Beth Israel Lahey Health in Burlington, MA. Dr. Wakhloo will discuss how his team overcame the challenges of pandemic conditions to treat a patient with a brain aneurysm using a novel flow diverter device. As mandated by the U.S. FDA, Dr. Wakhloo and his surgical team required supervision by a proctor with experience placing the device, but travel and hospital access restrictions limited the options for proctoring. The solution was to bring the proctor into the surgical suite remotely using an interactive telepresence platform. In this way, the proctoring physician in Toronto was able to remotely supervise the case.
 

Webinar Details

Title: Reimagining the Clinical Space Using Virtual Technology

Date: Thursday, April 15, 2021

Time: 02:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

Register: https://webinars.on24.com/olympus/MedPresence
 

Based on his experience, Dr. Wakhloo will review the five benefits of teleproctoring relevant during the pandemic and beyond:

  1. Open new pathways for physician training assistance and ultimately safer and more readily available delivery of patient care, even in remote areas, through the streamlined integration of high-quality image broadcasting systems
     
  2. Reduce costs associated with travel
     
  3. Minimize our carbon footprints
     
  4. Enable junior team members to observe and review recordings of complex procedures without the possibility of supervision by senior faculty
     
  5. Reduce obstacles of widespread access to state-of-the-art patient care
     

In his presentation, Dr. Wakhloo will draw upon the analysis he and his colleagues described in a recent research paper1. He will also share his thoughts on how virtual technologies can transform the future of medical innovation with applications including resident training, telementoring/proctoring, remote live case collaboration, and global research and development.

For more information about the virtual technology used in this case, read the recent press release, Live Remote Supervision of Neuroendovascular Surgery Enabled by Olympus MedPresence

 

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  1. Orru' E, Marosfoi M, Patel NV, et al. International teleproctoring in neurointerventional surgery and its potential impact on clinical trials in the era of COVID-19: legal and technical considerations. Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery. Published Online First: 21 December 2020. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2020-017053