Orthopedic Information System
An orthopedic system that manages trauma, implant, and surgical processes.
Orthopedic Information System is a specialty-focused system that manages musculoskeletal disorders, trauma, implants, and surgical processes.
The system supports the orthopedic care process with imaging integration, implant tracking, and surgical planning.
Other names / abbreviation: Trauma and Implant Management.
What is it used for?
The orthopedic information system aims for documentation of trauma and surgical processes, implant traceability, and quick access to images.
Key features
- Imaging integration: Access to X-ray/CT images.
- Implant tracking: Record of used implants and materials.
- Surgical planning: Documentation of surgical processes.
- Follow-up and rehabilitation: Postoperative follow-up connection.
Integration and standards
The Orthopedic Information System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- RIS/PACS
- Operating room management system
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation system
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Implant traceability
- Quick access to images
- Surgical documentation
Selection and evaluation criteria
Main criteria considered when evaluating an orthopedic information system:
- Implant tracking capability
- Imaging integration
- Support for surgical processes
Points to consider
- Implant tracking is important for safety and recall purposes.
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What is the orthopedic information system?
It is a specialty-focused clinical system that manages trauma, implants, and surgical processes.
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