The Ohio State University Interactive Demonstration of Laparoscopic Surgery Over the Internet...

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The Ohio State University

Interactive Demonstration of Laparoscopic Surgery Over the Internet

SURA/ViDe April 24, 2002

Participants

Jerome Johnson, Ph.D., Research ScientistDepartment of Surgery

W. Scott Melvin, M.D., Associate Professor

Department of Surgery

E. Christopher Ellison, M.D., ProfessorDepartment of Surgery

Robert Dixon, Ph.D., Senior Research EngineerUniversity Technology Services

2-Way, Real-TimeInteraction

Project Overview

Operating Room

Consultation

Instruction

Project Overview

Application requires high quality, full-motion video with good color rendition.

Use affordable, off-the-shelf technology to permit large-scale deployment.

Allow live bi-directional interaction with surgical team for instructional and possible consultative purposes.

Laparoscopic Surgery

Small incisions are made in the abdomen.

Surgical instruments and a camera are inserted through these small incisions.

Surgeon performs the surgery by watching a TV screen.

Sample Video Images

Why Choose Laparoscopic Surgery For This Project?

A camera is already used in the surgical procedure.

No need to retrofit operating room with an extensive video system.

Implementation Details

Based on TCP/IP implementation of H.323 videoconferencing.

Uses Polycom Viewstation

768kbps bandwidth in each direction.

Camera can be angled and zoomed from the remote end.

Polycom Viewstation

Polycom Viewstation(back panel)

Implementation Details - cont

Videonics MX-1 Digital Video Mixer– 4 channel video mixer

Boeckeler Pointmaker– realtime manual overlays– Video Chalk or Studio Sketch

Boeckeler Pointmaker

Videonics MXPro Replacement for MX-1

What’s New - 20021. Bi-directional notations

2. Production level virtual field trips

3. Surgical Robot observation

Boeckeler Video Chalk($599.00)

What’s New - 20021. Bi-directional notations

2. Surgical Robot observation

3. Production level virtual field trips

What’s New - 20021. Bi-directional notations

2. Surgical Robot observation

3. Production level virtual field trips

Virtual Field Trip

Miami Trace High SchoolScience Club Visit

Live from OR 15 of the Ohio State UniversityMedical Center

Columbus, Ohio

Scott Melvin,M.D.Chief, General Surgery

Director, Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery, OSU

withRonald Clements, MD

General SurgeryUAB Medical Center

Birmingham, Alabama

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