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Using an exoscope camera to record open surgeries in a sterile manner, just like we do with laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. Nice technology to enhance visualization for the team and record videos of complex Hepatobiliary and Transplant resections and reconstructions. BIDMC Department of Surgery Harvard University BIDMC BIDMCTransplant BIDMC...

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SimulacionUC1 year ago

We love that Storz system 🥹 But to expensive

Rafael Grossmann, MD, MSHS, FACS 🇻🇪🇺🇸's profile picture
Rafael Grossmann, MD, MSHS, FACS 🇻🇪🇺🇸1 year ago

An amazing educational and PI tool!

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Kennedy1 year ago

Excellent Demonstration Doc.

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rigved1 year ago

True . We have also started that. But one has to constantly look out if the hands are blocking the view ! We are so much immersed in the surgery and tend to ignore that .

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Joanna Jones1 year ago

Your research in this area has not only pioneered new treatments, but has also brought hope and improvements to patients. Your research has made important contributions to the field of medicine👍

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Lasantha Wijesinghe1 year ago

Very nice kit. How much does it cost and can it be easily sterilised? Does the image clarity and function deteriorate after repeated sterilisations?

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Denise Nemeth1 year ago

🤯

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José Gabriel Yaryura M1 year ago

Very nice! What's the name of the camera system?

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Martin Dib1 year ago

Vitom exoscope KS

Vitor Costa Simoes's profile picture
Vitor Costa Simoes1 year ago

storz? Great method!

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