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Parallel Sessions                                                      Parallel Sessions
      HOSPITAL AUTHORITY CONVENTION 2018


             PS5.1     Use of IT to Improve the Quality of Healthcare                    09:00  Theatre 1

            Filmless Operating Theatres Project: from Pre-operative Planning to Surgical Safety Enhancement in Hospital
            Authority
            Yam KY
            Department of Neurosurgery, Tuen Mun Hospital, Hong Kong

            Stereotactic radiosurgery was introduced to Hong Kong in the mid-1990s. The adoption of this technology in Hospital
            Authority for the management of brain metastasis was not promising. The early radiosurgery systems were mainly adaptive
            devices like the cone arc or multi micro-leaves system; they worked as the second collimator of the linear accelerator.
            Physicists had to perform complicated quality assurance procedures after mounting the devices. The work was tedious and
            consumed loads of linear accelerator machine time. At the same time, radiosurgery had to be conducted as a frame base
            procedure. Patients were fixed by skull pins in a stereotactic frame before performing CT images. They had to bear the pain
            till the completion of imaging, radiosurgery planning and treatment, which might last for six to eight hours.
            As more clinical evidence confirmed the safety and efficacy of radiosurgery on brain metastasis management, the demand
            increased and this triggered technological advancement.

            Radiosurgery devices today are equipped with image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) capability. On board X-rays and/or
            cone beam CT of the linear accelerator provide confirmation of target localisation. The robotic couch allows fine adjustment
            and correction. Patients are immobilised by thermal plastic facemask and treatment becomes completely noninvasive. Latest
            planning software also allows simultaneous treatment of up to 10 metastases in a single radiosurgery session. Patients with
            multiple metastases can be managed by new technologies. The deleterious effect of whole brain radiation therapy can then
            be avoided.

            We anticipate a significant increase in patient load in the near future as cancer incidence and cancer survivors are escalating.
            We shall discuss how our multidisciplinary team adopt and utilise modern technologies to provide a fast, safe, efficient and
            effective treatment paradigm for patients suffering from brain metastasis.








             PS5.2     Use of IT to Improve the Quality of Healthcare                    09:00  Theatre 1

            Digital Tools to Enhance Clinical Care: Today’s Offerings and Tomorrow’s Possibilities
            Ho K
            Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Canada

            This presentation will highlight the rapid development of digital tools in health, and how physicians and health systems can
      Tuesday, 8 May 2018  (1)  Understand the general public’s interests and desires of digital health tools.
            take advantage of these tools to enhance patient care and outcome, and health system effectiveness and cost effectiveness.
            Participants will:

            (2)  Identify ways that health professionals can use these tools for improved patient care.
            (3)  Conceptualise how policy makers and senior health administrators can leverage these tools for health system
                effectiveness in care and cost effectiveness.
            (4)  Explore ways to take action in introducing technologies into health system implementation.
























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