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Maintaining a balance of fluid within the joint space might also limit the amount of runoff that ends up on the operating room floor. Some surgeons are more apt to spill fluid than others — the issue is not solely based on a pump's performance — but the latest technology has the potential to keep OR floors a little dryer. Save and share The ritual of explaining a surgical concept to a patient by drawing a pic- ture on the exam table paper is long gone. Patients expect to see their own anatomy when consulting with their surgeons. As arthroscopic imaging platforms advanced, surgeons were able to take high-resolution pictures of patients' anatomy and fixation constructs during arthroscop- ic procedures. However, many platforms still had issues with printing high-quality images and surgeons had to have a portable means of saving the printed images or transporting them on a mobile drive. The new arthroscopic imaging platforms capture even higher quality images than past generations and let you send the images securely to mobile devices. They also provide more storage options for recalling the images for future use. These platforms are making patient education and data collection much more efficient and benefi- cial. For example, I can save images or videos captured during sur- gery and e-mail them to patients or my office, along with annotations or an audio walkthrough of what the patient is seeing. The images and videos are powerful tools for explaining the outcomes of arthroscopic procedures, make patients more informed about their condition and increase their satisfaction with the care they receive. OSM 7 6 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7 Dr. Skelley (skelleyn@health.missouri.edu) is an assistant professor in the department of orthopaedic surgery at the Missouri Orthopaedic Institute in Columbia, Mo.

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