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Request for Surgeons: Record videos of non-mesh hernia repairs and post to YouTube
I recently read an article stating many new medical students are studying surgery videos on YouTube and learning more about surgical procedures from YouTube. Since the non-mesh hernia repair is becoming increasingly rare, and often not even taught in medical schools, it is becoming increasingly important to extensively document in video these non-mesh primary hernia repairs and have those videos available for the common good.
Thus, a significant request to non-mesh hernia surgeons:
If you are confident and capable with non-mesh hernia repairs, please record heavily detailed videos of the non-mesh hernia repair procedures, speaking as if you are training a resident or another doctor. Identify important landmarks and structures, speak of pitfalls and what to avoid, etc. Show how to perform high quality non-mesh hernia repairs for all types; indirect, direct, femoral, umbilical. Then post these documentation videos to large online video repositories, like YouTube, Vimeo, Archive.org Video, so they can be found and studied by future generations.
I realize there would be an additional consent form required for this kind of thing, and some patients won’t want their surgery recorded, but assuming the information is anonymized and focused on the surgical field I think many patients seeking non-mesh hernia repair will understand the importance of passing on this knowledge to future generations.
This information is already highly valuable to the public good and in high demand as most surgeons are not willing or able to perform a non-mesh repair. As more non-mesh experts retire, who will pass on this critical knowledge to future generations of surgeons?
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