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A low cost digital operating room

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This paper presents a low cost solution for Digital Operating Rooms called MIR (Multimedia Integrated Room). MIR is capable of real time transmission and recording of endoscopic procedures using multiple HD cameras, integration with the hospital systems and also can be easily controlled by a wireless mobile device. The developed system main application areas are: a) medical students and specialist preceptor to follow the surgical procedure remotely; b) the surgical team to better visualize the surgery.

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Koninckx, P. R., et al. The Digital Operating Room and the Surgeon. Gynecological Surgery, v. 10, 2013, 57--62.
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McLoughlin, E., et al. MEDIC: MobilE Diagnosis for Improved Care. Proceedings... SAC '06. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2006, 204--208.
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Silva, J., et al. A Multi-stream Tool to Support Transmission in Surgery Applied to Telemedicine. Communications in Computer and Information Science, v. 221, 2011, 69--78.
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Voruganti, A. K., et al. A Modular Video Streaming Method for Surgical Assistance in Operating Room Networks. Int. J. Comput. Assist. Radiol. Surg., 2010, 489--499.

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SAC '14: Proceedings of the 29th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
March 2014
1890 pages
ISBN:9781450324694
DOI:10.1145/2554850
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  1. minimally invasive surgery
  2. operating room
  3. telemedicine

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SAC 2014: Symposium on Applied Computing
March 24 - 28, 2014
Gyeongju, Republic of Korea

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SAC '14 Paper Acceptance Rate 218 of 939 submissions, 23%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 1,650 of 6,669 submissions, 25%

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