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Sinus Surgery CT Checklist for Android – Latest Version & Features
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About Sinus Surgery CT Checklist
This app was designed by the creator as a pre-operative sinus surgery CT checklist to help trainees and Otolaryngologists who are performing endoscopic sinus surgery.
The checklist aims to highlight high-risk anatomical structures that should be identified on the CT scan prior to commencing surgery to help enable a safe outcome.
Key structures related to vascular, orbital and skull base anatomy must be identified, classified and "checked-off" on the list.
This list has been previously validated as a useful educational tool for resident trainees."KEY FEATURES OF THE APP"- There are representative CT images with labeled anatomical structures and their variants under each heading- Under references, a select list of relevant literature has been listed with direct links to the select article- No information is stored from the app.
It is meant to be simply used as a "pre-operative checklist" similar to the "time-out" or "surgical pause" that is done before each surgical case.
The checklist aims to highlight high-risk anatomical structures that should be identified on the CT scan prior to commencing surgery to help enable a safe outcome.
Key structures related to vascular, orbital and skull base anatomy must be identified, classified and "checked-off" on the list.
This list has been previously validated as a useful educational tool for resident trainees."KEY FEATURES OF THE APP"- There are representative CT images with labeled anatomical structures and their variants under each heading- Under references, a select list of relevant literature has been listed with direct links to the select article- No information is stored from the app.
It is meant to be simply used as a "pre-operative checklist" similar to the "time-out" or "surgical pause" that is done before each surgical case.