The age of surgical operative video big data - My bicycle or our park?

The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland
Ronan A CahillNeil Mortensen

Abstract

Surgery is a major component of health-care provision. Operative intervention often employs minimally invasive approaches incorporating digital cameras creating a 'digital twin' of both intracorporeal appearances and operative performance. Video recordings provide richer detail than the traditional operative note and can couple with advanced computer technology to unlock new analytic capabilities capable of driving surgical advancement via quality improvement initiatives and new technology design. Surgical video is however an under-utilized technology resource, in part, because ownership along with broader issues including purpose, privacy, confidentiality, copyright and inclusion in outputs have been poorly considered using outdated categorisation. A first principles perspective on operative video classification as a useful public interest resource enshrining fundamental stakeholder (patients, physicians, institutions, industry and society) rights, roles and responsibilities. A facility of noble purpose, understandable to all, for fair, accountable, safe and transparent access to large volumes of anonymised surgical videos of intracorporeal operations that enables advances through cross-disciplinary research is proposed. Techn...Continue Reading

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