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Best practice in digital orthopaedics

Agnieszka Halm‐Pozniak, Christoph H. Lohmann, Luigi Zagra, Benedikt J. Braun, Max Gordon, Bernd Grimm

2023EFORT Open Reviews21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digitization in orthopaedics and traumatology is an enormously fast-evolving field with numerous players and stakeholders. It will be of utmost importance that the different groups of technologists, users, patients, and actors in the healthcare systems learn to communicate in a language with a common basis. Understanding the requirements of technologies, the potentials of digital application, their interplay, and the combined aim to improve health of patients, would lead to an extraordinary chance to improve health care. Patients' expectations and surgeons' capacities to use digital technologies must be transparent and accepted by both sides. The management of big data needs tremendous care as well as concepts for the ethics in handling data and technologies have to be established while also considering the impact of withholding or delaying benefits thereof. This review focuses on the available technologies such as Apps, wearables, robotics, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, smart implants, and telemedicine. It will be necessary to closely follow the future developments and carefully pay attention to ethical aspects and transparency.

Topics & Concepts

DigitizationTransparency (behavior)Health careTelemedicineDigital healthField (mathematics)Wearable technologyComputer scienceWearable computerEngineering ethicsEngineering managementEngineeringComputer securityPolitical scienceTelecommunicationsPure mathematicsMathematicsEmbedded systemLawArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationDigital Imaging in MedicineSurgical Simulation and Training