Surgery
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Could we design a checklist for
surgery?
The "S" stands for "surgery."
Many of the subtasks in
surgery
are very routine and tedious, like suturing, and currently, all of these are performed under the specific and immediate control of the surgeon.
And we've been wondering, what if we could program the robot to perform some of these subtasks, and thereby free the surgeon to focus on the more complicated parts of the surgery, and also cut down on the time that the
surgery
would take if we could get the robot to do them a little bit faster?
I had to get a knee surgery, right?
And so the night before my surgery, I'd watched, and I was like, "How am I going to do this?"
So when you put another MRI in every corner, you put a robot in every hospital saying that everyone has to have robotic
surgery.
Five weeks ago I had total hip replacement
surgery.
Do you know that
surgery?
Moments later, I had a
surgery
date just weeks away, and a big fat prescription for Percocet.
Most academics and pundits would rather have their
surgery
with anesthesia than without it.
They said, "Absolutely fine, provided you get planning permission and you do it in Latin and you do it in triplicate," so we did — (Laughter) — and now there are fruit trees and bushes and herbs and vegetables around that doctor's
surgery.
She was there because my grandmother had cancer
surgery
that day.
And of course, barring surgery, or the fake tan that I got two days ago for work, there's very little that we can do to transform how we look, and how we look, though it is superficial and immutable, has a huge impact on our lives.
Number one: Teaching
surgery
and doing
surgery
is really hard.
Who here has had
surgery?
So this is gallbladder
surgery.
If you need surgery, you want to be operated on by a board-certified surgeon.
Now that foundation is so important that a number of us from the largest general
surgery
society in the United States, SAGES, started in the late 1990s a training program that would assure that every surgeon who practices minimally invasive
surgery
would have a strong foundation of knowledge and skills necessary to go on and do procedures.
Now just this past year, one of our partners, the American College of Surgeons, teamed up with us to make an announcement that all surgeons should be FLS (Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery)-certified before they do minimally invasive
surgery.
SAGES does
surgery
all over the world, teaching and educating surgeons.
And he proved that you could actually teach people to do
surgery
using video conferencing.
So here's Allan teaching an English-speaking surgeon in Africa these basic fundamental skills necessary to do minimally invasive
surgery.
Because for them it's not a
surgery
test, it's an English test.
This past year I've been in Latin America, I've been in China, talking about the fundamentals of laparoscopic
surgery.
Your webpage has translation, your cellphone has translation, but nothing that's good enough to teach
surgery.
And in that I need a
surgery
lexicon.
I broke my elbow very seriously, had to have surgery, worried that they were going to actually lose the arm.
Recovering from the
surgery
in the hospital, I get bedsores.
The
surgery
was done laparoscopically, so I have just five very small scars on my abdomen, and I had four weeks away from work and went back to doing everything I'd done before without any changes.
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