Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training

Summary:. Acquiring microsurgical skills outside the operating room has traditionally required not only a substantial amount of time and practice, but also a significant amount of equipment, such as an operating microscope. Difficulty in accessing such equipment hinders opportunities to acquire skil...

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Main Authors: Sadeea A. Rahman, BA, Peter W. Henderson, MD, MBA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2020-06-01
Series:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002918
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spelling doaj-6415d5f35edd48b88b783c664b16989a2020-11-25T03:04:01ZengWolters KluwerPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open2169-75742020-06-0186e291810.1097/GOX.0000000000002918202006000-00038Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills TrainingSadeea A. Rahman, BA0Peter W. Henderson, MD, MBA1From the * Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, Fla.† Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, N.Y.Summary:. Acquiring microsurgical skills outside the operating room has traditionally required not only a substantial amount of time and practice, but also a significant amount of equipment, such as an operating microscope. Difficulty in accessing such equipment hinders opportunities to acquire skills, particularly in environments with limited resources. Furthermore, the current era of restricted work hours has led to an increased demand for surgical skills training outside of the clinical setting. The near-ubiquity of the standard smartphone and its ability to magnify, illuminate, and record videos give it the potential to serve as an excellent tool to conduct training in microsurgical skills—particularly in the context of self-directed, home-based training. However, the variety of smartphones available and their inherent variability in technical and optical specifications have made it difficult to create a standardized, reproducible, and interchangeable system for smartphone-based microsurgical training. Therefore, we have developed a simple and effective calibration tool that ensures accurate magnification levels so that smartphone-based microsurgical training can be performed reliably with any device and in virtually any surroundings.http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002918
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author Sadeea A. Rahman, BA
Peter W. Henderson, MD, MBA
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Peter W. Henderson, MD, MBA
Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
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Peter W. Henderson, MD, MBA
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title Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training
title_short Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training
title_full Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training
title_fullStr Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training
title_full_unstemmed Calibration Tool to Standardize Magnification during Smartphone-based Microsurgical Skills Training
title_sort calibration tool to standardize magnification during smartphone-based microsurgical skills training
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
issn 2169-7574
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Summary:. Acquiring microsurgical skills outside the operating room has traditionally required not only a substantial amount of time and practice, but also a significant amount of equipment, such as an operating microscope. Difficulty in accessing such equipment hinders opportunities to acquire skills, particularly in environments with limited resources. Furthermore, the current era of restricted work hours has led to an increased demand for surgical skills training outside of the clinical setting. The near-ubiquity of the standard smartphone and its ability to magnify, illuminate, and record videos give it the potential to serve as an excellent tool to conduct training in microsurgical skills—particularly in the context of self-directed, home-based training. However, the variety of smartphones available and their inherent variability in technical and optical specifications have made it difficult to create a standardized, reproducible, and interchangeable system for smartphone-based microsurgical training. Therefore, we have developed a simple and effective calibration tool that ensures accurate magnification levels so that smartphone-based microsurgical training can be performed reliably with any device and in virtually any surroundings.
url http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000002918
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