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Nurses and practitioners at U.S. healthcare system Kaiser Permanente study the topic of improving the
patient
experience, and particularly focused on the way that they exchange knowledge and change shift.
They increased
patient
confidence and nurse happiness.
If you're a
patient
that needs an operation and there isn't a surgeon available, you're left with some really difficult choices: to wait, to travel, or not to have an operation at all.
But robotic surgery also introduced something else to surgery: the idea that a surgeon doesn't actually have to be standing at the
patient'
s bedside to deliver care, that he could be looking at a screen and instructing a robot through a computer.
He's going to perform an arthroscopic surgery for us, a keyhole surgery of the knee, and I'd like to disclose that this
patient
has consented to having their operation streamed.
I'd also like to point out that in the interest of time, we're just going to go through the first steps, marking up the
patient
and just identifying a few key anatomical landmarks.
So I wanted to create a new kind of medicine, in order to create a new kind of relationship between the
patient
and the treatment.
And its purpose is to help
patient
to go to the end of the treatment.
So the idea of this one is to create a relationship between the
patient
of the treatment but a relationship of dependency.
But in this case it is not the medication that is dependent on the
patient.
We kind of changed the simple digital camera into a retinal camera, and then every
patient
gets their teleconsultation with a doctor.
So what is in this video is a surgeon operating, and then you see on the other side, another
patient
is getting ready.
And then we train about 50 ophthalmologists against the 70 trained by them, comparable quality, both in training and in
patient
care.
So, you have a
patient
with a phantom limb.
In the front, you see, actually, Joe Murray getting the
patient
ready for the transplant, while in the back room you see Hartwell Harrison, the Chief of Urology at Harvard, actually harvesting the kidney.
Every 30 seconds a
patient
dies from diseases that could be treated with tissue regeneration or replacement.
It's actually a smart biomaterial that we used, to actually treat this
patient.
The strategy here, is if a
patient
comes in to us with a diseased or injured organ, you can take a very small piece of tissue from that organ, less than half the size of a postage stamp, you can then tease that tissue apart, and look at its basic components, the
patient'
s own cells, you take those cells out, grow and expand those cells outside the body in large quantities, and then we then use scaffold materials.
We take the cells, we expand them, we place the cells on the scaffold, and we then place the scaffold back into the
patient.
But actually, before placing the scaffold into the patient, we actually exercise it.
We want to make sure that we condition this muscle, so that it knows what to do once we put it into the
patient.
From the time you take that piece of tissue, six to eight weeks later you can put the organ right back into the
patient.
When we did the first clinical trial for these patients we actually created the scaffold specifically for each
patient.
We brought patients in, six to eight weeks prior to their scheduled surgery, did X-rays, and we then composed a scaffold specifically for that
patient'
s size pelvic cavity.
We can use it from one
patient
to the next.
We then take the cells, the vascular cells, blood vessel cells, we perfuse the vascular tree with the
patient'
s own cells.
We perfuse the outside of the liver with the
patient'
s own liver cells.
I'm going to show you now, a very short clip, It's a five second clip of a
patient
who received one of the engineered organs.
Here is an M.S.
patient.
Those are things that are different for each M.S.
patient.
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