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Clinical Endoscopy ; : 73-77, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-213363

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Telemedicine is a convenient and efficient tool for remote education in various fields. The telemedicine system can also be used to educate doctors and medical students. The aim of our study was to establish the effectiveness of the telemedical system for use in a live endoscopic multichannel demonstration conference and to test the effectiveness and usefulness of a multicenter-based live endoscopic demonstration through live, interactive, high resolution video transmission using advanced networks and the digital video transport system (DVTS). METHODS: This study is a prospective multicenter pilot study. A live demonstration of an endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) using advanced network technology was performed. RESULTS: The DVTS successfully transmitted uncompressed, high-resolution, digital lectures with endoscopy video during a multichannel endoscopic live demonstration of ESD and ERCP over multiple advanced networks. The overall satisfaction rating when the endoscopic lecture demonstration was performed by combining DVTS was generally good. CONCLUSIONS: We believe that a multicenter-based live endoscopic demonstration is a very effective conferencing method when using advanced networks and DVTS.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde , Endoscopy , International Educational Exchange , Internet , Lecture , Pilot Projects , Prospective Studies , Students, Medical , Telemedicine
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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : S21-S30, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-23435

ABSTRACT

This paper focuses on new technologies that are practically useful for telemedicine. Three representative systems are introduced: a Digital Video Transport System (DVTS), an H.323 compatible videoconferencing system, and Vidyo. Based on some of our experiences, we highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each technology, and point out technologies that are especially targeted at doctors and technicians, so that those interested in using similar technologies can make appropriate choices and achieve their own goals depending on their specific conditions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Internet , Remote Consultation/instrumentation , Software , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Videoconferencing/instrumentation
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Assiut Medical Journal. 2010; 34 (1): 133-146
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-145866

ABSTRACT

Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy [LDP] has been shown to be an effective surgical option for benign lesions in the body and tail of the pancreas. However, its advantages and disadvantages have not been well characterized. In this study, we compared the outcomes of LDP and open distal pancreatectomy [ODP], Peri-and postoperative outcomes were retrospectively compared between patients with benign pancreatic disorders who underwent open distal pancreatectomy [ODP] [n=35] and those underwent LDP [n=40]. The peri-and postoperative factors analyzed included operative time, blood loss, hospital stay, postoperative recovery, biochemical findings and complications. LDP was associated with significantly less operative blood loss [363 vs 606 ml; P=0.001], shorter hospital stay [22 vs 27 day; P=0.009], but longer operative time [342 vs 250 min; P=0.000], compared with ODP. There were no significant differences in complication rates or postoperative recovery between the two groups except for significant less postoperative pain killer intake and earlier improvement of the biochemical analysis in LDP than in ODP. LDP appears to be a safe and desirable procedure for the management of benign pancreatic diseases, with outcomes similar to ODP


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Laparoscopy , Comparative Study , Length of Stay , Postoperative Complications
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Gut and Liver ; : 247-251, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-60575

ABSTRACT

There is no doubt that telecommunication saves a great deal of time and expense when exchanging information, and recent technological advances have increased its popularity in business and educational applications. Telemedicine is a rapidly developing application of clinical medicine in which medical information is transferred via the Internet or another communication network for the purpose of consultations, and sometimes also for remote medical procedures or examinations. A telemedicine system can also be applied to medical education. Many doctors and medical students could benefit from telementoring and tele-education based on videoconferencing systems. However, telemedicine in general has not yet become popular in clinical practice or medical education. In our university, we have used a telemedicine system to educate doctors and medical students since 2003. Since our first telemedical conference with Kyushu University Hospital on February 12, 2003 when we have regularly performed telemedical conferences. Here we introduce a general methodology for telemedicine, our experiences of medical conferencing using telemedicine, and future possible directions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Clinical Medicine , Commerce , Congresses as Topic , Education, Medical , Internet , Referral and Consultation , Students, Medical , Telecommunications , Telemedicine , Videoconferencing
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 161-167, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-147171

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Telemedicine has opened the door to a wide range of learning experience to the doctors and students working and studying at various remote locations. However, there are limitations to this technology, such as the lack of any approved international standards of ethics. The aim of our study was to establish a telemedical education system using the Digital Video Transfer System (DVTS) on the high-speed network. METHODS: The Asia Pacific Information Infrastructure (APII) link was used to connect Korea with Japan, and the Korea Advanced Research Network (KOREN) was used to connect Busan with Seoul. Teleconferencing and video streaming between Hanyang University Hospital in Seoul and Kyushu University Hospital in Japan were realized using DVTS over the Ipv4 network. RESULTS: Four endoscopic surgeries and two endoscopic procedures were successfully transmitted between Seoul and Kyushu, while concomitant teleconferences were taking place between the two cities throughout the operations. An adequate bandwidth of 60 Mbps was kept for two-line transmissions. The quality of transmitted video image showed no frame loss with a rate of 30 images per second. The sound was also clear, and the time delay was less than 0.3 sec. CONCLUSIONS: We have established an international medical network with high-quality video transmission over Internet medium and this was easy to perform, reliable and economical.


Subject(s)
Humans , Asia , Education , Education, Medical , Ethics , Internet , Japan , Korea , Learning , Rivers , Seoul , Telecommunications , Telemedicine
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The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology ; : 370-375, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-155621

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The growth of technology based on internet protocol has affected on the informatics and automatic controls of medical fields. The aim of this study was to establish the telemedical educational system by developing the high quality image transfer using the DVTS (digital video transmission system) on the high-speed internet network. METHODS: Using telemedicine, we were able to send surgical images not only to domestic areas but also to international area. Moreover, we could discuss the condition of surgical procedures in the operation room and seminar room. The Korean-Japan cable network (KJCN) was structured in the submarine between Busan and Fukuoka. On the other hand, the Korea advanced research network (KOREN) was used to connect between Busan and Seoul. To link the image between the Hanyang University Hospital in Seoul and Kyushu University Hospital in Japan, we started teleconference system and recorded image-streaming system with DVTS on the circumstance with IPv4 network. RESULTS: Two operative cases were transmitted successfully. We could keep enough bandwidth of 60 Mbps for two-line transmission. The quality of transmitted moving image had no frame loss with the rate 30 per second. The sound was also clear and the time delay was less than 0.3 sec. CONCLUSIONS: Our study has demonstrated the feasibility of domestic and international telemedicine. We have established an international medical network with high-quality video transmission over internet protocol. It is easy to perform, reliable, and also economical. Thus, it will be a promising tool in remote medicine for worldwide telemedical communication in the future.


Subject(s)
Humans , Computer Communication Networks , English Abstract , Japan , Korea , General Surgery/education , Telecommunications , Telemedicine , Video Recording
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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 397-406, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-21146

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to develop telesurgical conference system by establishing a gigabit broad-banded network between hospitals in Korea and Japan using Digital Video Transport System(DVTS) on internet protocol, and to audit performance of this system through questionnaire study. METHODS: The Korea Advanced Research Network(Korean side), the Fukuoka Gigabit Highway(Japanese side), and the Korea-Japan Cable Network(international line)were used for assuring a high speed network connectivity. DVTS streaming was propagated with 30 M bps bandwidth for two channels on IPv4 network. Network security was built with virtual private network solution to guarantee protecting patient's privacy. Technological performance and satisfaction of users were evaluated following the events. RESULTS: The teleconference sessions and live surgery transmission with DVTS on internet protocol using advanced research network were performed successfully. Bandwidth of 60 Mbps for two-line transmission was maintained throughout the conference. The quality of the transmitted pictures had no frame loss with the rate of 30 frames per second. The sound was also clear and the time delay was less than 0.3 sec. Effectiveness of telesurgical conference using advanced network was felt beneficial for 94% of the attendants in questionnaire study. CONCLUSION: Establishing an international telesurgical conference system with high quality digital video transmission over internet protocol using international gigabit network was performed successfully. With the improvement of network engineering, this system is expected to contribute penetration of medical skills and knowledge through network infrastructure.


Subject(s)
Internet , Japan , Korea , Privacy , Surveys and Questionnaires , Rivers , Telecommunications
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