Pozza Edoardo Dalla, D'Souza Gehaan F, DeLeonibus Anthony, Fabiani Brianna, Gharb Bahar Bassiri, Zins James E
Department of Plastic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH.
Facial Surgery Section Editor for Aesthetic Surgery Journal.
Aesthet Surg J. 2017 Dec 13;38(1):101-109. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjx079.
While prevalent in everyday life, smartphones are also finding increasing use as a medical care adjunct. The use of smartphone technology as a postoperative cosmetic surgery adjunct for care has received little attention in the literature.
The purpose of this effort was to assess the potential efficacy of a smartphone-based cosmetic surgery early postoperative follow-up program. Specifically, could smartphone photography provided by the patient to the plastic surgeon in the first few days after surgery allay patient's concerns, improve the postoperative experience and, possibly, detect early complications?
From August 2015 to March 2016 a smartphone-based postoperative protocol was established for patients undergoing cosmetic procedures. At the time of discharge, the plastic surgeon sent a text to the patient with instructions for the patient to forward a postoperative photograph of the operated area within 48 to 72 hours. The plastic surgeon then made a return call/text that same day to review the patient's progress. A postoperative questionnaire evaluated the patients' postoperative experience and satisfaction with the program.
A total of 57 patients were included in the study. Fifty-two patients responded to the survey. A total of 50 (96.2%) patients reported that the process improved the quality of their postoperative experience. The protocol allowed to detect early complications in 3 cases. The physician was able to address and treat the complications the following day prior to the scheduled clinic follow up.
The smartphone can be effectively utilized by the surgeon to both enhance the patient's postoperative experience and alert the surgeon to early postoperative problems.
智能手机在日常生活中很普遍,同时也越来越多地被用作医疗辅助工具。智能手机技术作为术后美容手术护理辅助工具在文献中很少受到关注。
本研究旨在评估基于智能手机的美容手术术后早期随访计划的潜在效果。具体而言,患者在术后头几天提供给整形外科医生的智能手机照片能否减轻患者的担忧、改善术后体验,并可能检测出早期并发症?
2015年8月至2016年3月,为接受美容手术的患者制定了基于智能手机的术后方案。出院时,整形外科医生给患者发送一条短信,指示患者在48至72小时内转发手术区域的术后照片。然后,整形外科医生在同一天回电/发短信,以检查患者的进展情况。一份术后问卷评估了患者的术后体验和对该计划的满意度。
共有57名患者纳入研究。52名患者回复了调查。共有50名(96.2%)患者报告该过程改善了他们的术后体验质量。该方案在3例中检测到早期并发症。医生能够在第二天预定的门诊随访之前处理并治疗这些并发症。
外科医生可以有效地利用智能手机来增强患者的术后体验,并提醒外科医生注意术后早期问题。
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