The Role of Virtual Technologies in Surgical Practice in the Era of COVID-19 Developmen
*Maka A. Elgakaeva, Amina A. Toldieva, Anna S. Golikova, David S. U. Asanov, Vladislav V. Ivanov, Firuzjon B. Kholmatov.
Abstract
The development of coronavirus infection has put all other diseases on the back burner, including routine surgical
operations. However, delaying the timing of surgical intervention also negatively affects the health of patients, as the
development of the disease continues. In addition, individual patients who are being treated at home for a number of
reasons also need the advice of a professional surgeon, and it is not always possible to conduct such a consultation in
person with the current period of pandemic development
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