Palep, Jaydeep2019-09-252019-09-252012-03-212011-100975-5691http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/184268"In other cases, the lure of an internationally/nationally renowned surgeon coming only to perform this surgery can drive patients to agree to the live surgery. Little do they know that: 1. The surgeon in question is not familiar with the hospital, operating room (OR) setup or surgical team with whom he will work; Commentary: live telecast surgery on shaky ground Jaydeep Palep Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, Grant Medical College and Sir J J Group of Hospitals, Mumbai 400 008 INDIA e-mail: surgeonjay@gmail.com 2. The number of people inside the OR will be well beyond the prescribed guidelines for maintaining OR sterility and hospital infection committee guidelines; "(pg 245)engWith permission of the license/copyright holdermedical ethicsshaky groundlive telecast surgeryBioethicsSocial ethicsSexual orientation/genderMedical ethicsHealth ethicsCommentary [ Indian Journal of Medical Ethics ,No 8,2011]Article