Gentlemen and Ladies,
A lot of the meetings and journals we attend/read concenterate on 'new' treatments and techniques. Basic training in surgical technique is left to a 'apprenticeship' with one's trainer and osmosis from others together with evolution of technique through experience. I propose to discuss the basic surgical tecniques involved in various cases using video clips in this blog and invite others to do so. The format should be a video clip highlighting some problems/difficulties faced, and then to invite others to comment, or give on own views on how these could have been avaoided / better dealt with.
This should not only give those starting out in VR surgery a rich experience, but also cross- fertilise ideas amongst those of us who are more experienced.
I find that the best way of learning surgery, or improving one's technique is by watching your own surgical video. This is an extension of the same principle, by letting others watch your surgery here, you can benefit from others ideas about how to improve your surgery. If you prefer to stay anonymous - send your short write up and video clip to me and I will post it without any identifiable details
You can upload videos directly to the posts (they are hosted on Google Video). If you have any trouble, you can send the video to me, and I can upload it for you. The most practical way of sending across large video files is to use a service such as YouSendIt (free for files under 100 MB). If you are files are larger than this, use a program such as 'Windows Movie Maker' (free in Windows), to compress it for download.
If you still have queries about how to do this, please feel free to email me.
Let's give it a try and see how it pans out.
Best Wishes
Som
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Discuss your surgical techniques
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Retina,
surgery,
surgical technique,
surgical training.,
vitreo-retinal
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Congrats for the New Venture...! with my best wishes....
ReplyDeleteThanks Deepak, please do post your own cases, or comment on others posted here, interaction is the key...
ReplyDeleteRegards
Som