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Special Outpatient Surgery Edition - Megatrends - January 2018

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going to continue to tick up, but I think there's got to be some added value other than just looking across the room at a bigger screen." Surgeon satisfiers Then again, you must consider imaging tech- nology's value as a recruitment and reten- tion tool. Surgeons want to work with the latest imaging platforms, especially ones that splash stunning images across OR monitors and have the potential to help them operate more comfortably by reducing eye strain and limit- ing risk of repetitive strain injuries. For example, 3D imaging can now give surgeons enhanced views of the surgical field and lets them work "heads up," which is more ergonomically friendly and a definite satisfier for ophthalmic surgeons who spend endless hours hunched behind surgical microscopes. Some platforms have built-in 3D video, though some require the sur- geon to don passive 3D glasses. While many surgeons swear the tech- nology offers greater depth perception during delicate tasks, such as suturing and dissecting tissue, others are less convinced of the tech- nology's benefits. You might be able to debate the clinical plusses of working with 4K or 3D, but you'd be hard-pressed to argue that the technologies don't please surgeons who want to work in high-tech J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 6 1 • SCREEN SAVER High-quality surgical imaging has the potential to help surgeons make more informed clinical decisions. Kenneth Keller, CST

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