2021
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14264
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Live surgery of colorectal endometriosis broadcasted from a surgeon’s routine operating theater is not associated with higher complications rate

Abstract: Introduction Although live surgeries are routinely included in surgical congress programs, they are the subject of an ongoing debate in terms of patient safety and teaching value. The goal of our study was to assess the risk of postoperative complications related to live surgery broadcast from the surgeon's routine theater, in patients managed for deep endometriosis infiltrating the digestive tract. Material and methods We report a retrospective comparative study, enrolling women managed for colorectal endomet… Show more

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“…Live surgery "at home" is as safe as non-live surgery when performed by a surgeon who can do it safely under such conditions Sir, Roman et al 1 demonstrated that live surgery for deep endometriosis infiltrating the digestive tract did not increase the risk of postoperative complications when broadcasted from a surgeon's routine operating theater. We believe that their context is not confined to this specific surgery but applies to other surgeries as well.…”
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“…Live surgery "at home" is as safe as non-live surgery when performed by a surgeon who can do it safely under such conditions Sir, Roman et al 1 demonstrated that live surgery for deep endometriosis infiltrating the digestive tract did not increase the risk of postoperative complications when broadcasted from a surgeon's routine operating theater. We believe that their context is not confined to this specific surgery but applies to other surgeries as well.…”
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“…These data simply show that live surgery performed at a familiar environment is as safe as non-live surgery when performed by a surgeon who can do it safely under such conditions. Shigeki Matsubara 1,2 Daisuke Matsubara 3 Yuji Takei 1…”
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“…Many thanks to Dr. Matsubara and his colleagues for their letter to the Editor 1 in response to our article. 2 We share their views about the circumstances surrounding live surgeries broadcast during surgical meetings.…”
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