An extended teleconsultation is necessary for complex cases requiring more time for discussion and planning. This procedure involves dedicating additional time to thoroughly evaluate the patient’s condition, discuss potential treatment options, and address any concerns. Extended consultations are particularly useful for cases involving multiple comorbidities, extensive treatment needs, or intricate surgical planning.
Allowing for comprehensive evaluation and treatment planning improves patient outcomes, enabling the surgeon to develop a tailored approach that addresses all aspects of the patient’s condition. By addressing complexities systematically, the procedure prevents complications such as misdiagnosis or suboptimal treatment outcomes. Additionally, it fosters trust and confidence by demonstrating a commitment to personalized care and attention to detail.
Use this time to thoroughly assess the patient’s condition and discuss potential risks or complications. Document all findings and recommendations clearly, ensuring the patient understands the rationale behind the proposed treatment plan. Encourage the patient to ask questions and express concerns, fostering open communication and shared decision-making. Follow up regularly to monitor progress and adjust the plan as needed.