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Jose Luis Mosso Vazquez, Case Rep Surg Invasive Proced 2018, Volume 2
CYBER THERAPY IN OUTPATIENT SURGERY
Jose Luis Mosso Vazquez
Universidad Panamericana, Mexico
C
yber therapy is an additional and non-invasive system to reduce pain and
anxiety during ambulatory surgery. We present the experience in urban
and indigenous patients as well as the devices we have used in the last 10
years of experience.
Methodology:
Patients from Mexico city have participated. Many portable
devices we used as laptops, cell phones, and cardboards. Virtual reality sce-
narios have been developed at the Virtual Reality Medical centre, Italy and
commercial for entertainment proposals. Lipomas, cysts and hernias were
been removed under local and regional Anesthesia.
Results:
Pain and anxiety was reduced more on indigenous patients as well
as the impressions were bigger. Children are so astonishing with Virtual real-
ity, teenagers enjoy a lot, and for adults this technique is interesting. We had
xylocaine reaction one urban and in one indigenous patient.
Conclusions:
Virtual reality is an additional help to reduce pain and anxiety
that in many cases we reduced intravenous medications. Patients have better
and different experiences into hospitals in the intraoperative and in the recov-
ery. This technique is easy to use, easy to install and less and less expensive.
There are emergent technologies that will change this arena; Brain Computer
Interface is a promising technology.
Figure:
Back lipoma removing, Indigenous patient under Virtual reality navi-
gation
Jose Luis Mosso Vazquez has completed general sur-
gery in Mexico, endoscopic surgery in France and ro-
botic surgery in USA. GI endoscopist and paediatrician
also. He is practitioner in public health hospitals. He is
also professor research at the school of medicine, Uni-
versidad Panamericana in Mexico City. He performed,
developed and built the first robot as assistance for lap-
aroscopic surgery in Mexico, co-founder of Mexican so-
ciety of computer assisted surgery; He introduced virtual
reality apps during outpatient surgery and more medical
areas. He designed techniques for training laparoscopic
surgery with smartphones and tablets for undergraduate
students, medical students and college students. He
performs laparoscopic surgery with smartphones on
humans. He applies hibernation to perform surgeries in
experimental models. He has over 45 publications and
has been serving as an editorial board member in cyber
psychology and behaviour Journal.
jmosso@up.edu.mxBIOGRAPHY