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  • The initial phase of global surgical advancements was marked by key breakthroughs in infection rates and techniques by pioneers like Lister and Halsted, shared through letters and academic works.
  • Despite achieving success, the progress was slower than desired, highlighting limitations in traditional methods of surgical education.
  • The paper discusses the development of virtual learning and telementoring as innovative tools that enhance and accelerate the adoption of minimally invasive surgical practices.

Article Abstract

The first era of the global proliferation of surgical advancements involved surgical infection rate and technique breakthroughs by Lister, Halsted, and others. This was propagated by letters, academic papers, and international visits. While success was achieved, it was at a suboptimal pace. In the current era of minimally invasive surgical approaches, these methods are inadequate. This paper chronicles the development and application of virtual learning and telementoring as force multipliers to speed procedural adoption and proliferation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jso.26563DOI Listing

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