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Uncompressed Video Image Transmission of Laparoscopic or Endoscopic Surgery for Telemedicine
Telemedicine and e-Health, 06/26/08
Huang K et al. - A robust, high-speed telecommunications link was established between Shanghai, China and Fukuoka, Japan for videoconferencing. This system was utilized to support real-time interactions during laparoscopic and endoscopic surgical procedures. The majority indicated the images were very good. This tool has been viewed as an efficient and useful tool for the medical community in this region.
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