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Manager's Guide to Surgery's Hottest Trends - April 2015

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A P R I L 2 0 1 5 O U T P A T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T 7 Moments in time The black box platform, which is about the size of a tissue box or thick book, records almost everything that happens in the OR during laparoscopic surger- ies. It captures video from the sur- geon's imaging equipment and from a camera mounted in the operating room. It also captures audio recordings of sur- gical team interactions, tracks physio- logical data from the anesthesia moni- tor and records the room's decibel lev- els and air temperature, as well as potential distractions: how often the OR door is opened and how many times phones ring or ping. Surgical teams can use the black box to zero in on specif- ic moments during cases to check the patient's vital signs, listen in on what the surgical team was discussing and watch the surgeon's technique. Yes, they can use the tech- nology to determine what led to a surgical error, but they F light data recorders embedded on airliners retrace the events that led to mid- air disasters. I've developed the same "black box" technology for the OR to find out why adverse events happen and what can be done in the future to improve patient safety. But the technology has broader applications. My goal is place a black box in every OR, including yours, to enhance surgical outcomes, improve case efficiencies and lower healthcare costs. Some surgeons express reservations about having Big Brother looking over their shoulders during procedures, watching their every move.

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