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New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions

Ghana Telemedicine Trial
March 29, 2025
NAA ADORKOR CUDJOE - AP

KOFORIDUA, Ghana (AP) โ€” Charles Owusu Aseku has traveled across Ghana and beyond in search of care for the large growth of tissue called a keloid on his neck since 2002. The 46-year-old was growing increasingly frustrated after two unsuccessful surgeries and a trip to South Africa that ended with just a consultation.

Aseku was preparing for yet another medical trip until late February when he joined others in the first trial of 3D telemedicine technology in Ghana powered through computer screens in the back of a van.

Those behind the initiative, developed by Microsoftโ€™s research team in partnership with local doctors and researchers, say the remote assessment will help provide medical consultations for patients awaiting surgery or after an operation, in a region where the doctor-to-patient ratio is among the lowest in the world.

New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions
Ghana Telemedicine Trial

The project builds on earlier trials in Scotland and now works as a portable system with enhanced lighting and camera upgrades.

Once inside the van, cameras will capture a 3D model of each patient and the image is then projected onto a large computer screen. Multiple doctors can join the consultation session online and manipulate the 3D model to assess the patient.

โ€œThe idea behind the van is to allow it to travel to those remote villages that donโ€™t have specialized care ... to perform a pre or post-surgical consult,โ€ said Spencer Fowers, principal software developer and 3D-telemedicine project lead at Microsoft Research.

The initiative also gives patients the opportunity to have multiple opinions. Asekuโ€™s session had doctors from Rwanda, Scotland and Brazil, an experience that he said gave him hope.

New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions
Ghana Telemedicine Trial

"I see a lot of doctors here and I am very happy because experience will come from each of them and maybe they will find a solution to my problem,โ€ the 46-year-old said.

Researchers hope the trial at the Koforidua Regional Hospital, in Ghanaโ€™s eastern region, is the start of a wider project that could expand the service and explore new use cases.

Recent years have seen growing use of telemedicine, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts say such digital tools can benefit patients in Africa the most because there are so few specialist doctors for the continent's 1.4 billion people.

George Opoku, 68, was referred to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in the capital Accra โ€” nearly 100 kilometers away from the Koforidua hospital, which is much closer to his home โ€” where he had first gone to seek care for sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that develops in the bones and soft tissues.

New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions
Ghana Telemedicine Trial

Upon hearing about the 3D telemedicine trial, his doctor decided to register him for the process, saving him the extra expenses and stress of long-distance travel.

โ€œThis time I had to sit in a van and to introduce myself and condition to not only one doctor but several of them. I was able to answer all their questions and I am hopeful that they will discuss and cure me of my condition,โ€ Opku said. โ€œI feel well already and I am hopeful."

A key challenge for the project is the lack of stable internet access, a common problem in remote parts of Africa.

At the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the technology is helping patients in need of plastic surgery. An inadequate number of plastic surgeons means that patients often have to consult with different doctors during each visit.

New 3D technology could soon bring surgeons closer to patients in Africa's most remote regions
Ghana Telemedicine Tria

Dr. Kwame Darko, consultant plastic surgeon at the hospital and one of the principal investigators on the project, said that 3D telemedicine could give patients the chance to be seen by multiple doctors during one session.

The 3D technology could make a difference if replicated in Ghana and elsewhere, according to Dr. Ahensan Dasebre, chief resident doctor at the National Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Burns Centre at Korle-Bu, who was not part of the project.

โ€œWe are already behind in terms of how many doctors are available to care for a certain number of the population,โ€ he said.

โ€œIf somebody is in a remote part of town where he doesnโ€™t have access to these specialized services, but needs it, the referring doctor could actually use this telemedicine thing to get access to the best of care.โ€

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