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In January 1998, the first telemedicine link for the British Defence Medica
l Services was established between the British military hospital in Sipovo,
Bosnia and the Royal Hospital Haslar, the main triservice hospital in the
UK, Further links were established later in the year. These simple links us
e a high-resolution digital camera, the Olympus C1400L and the C1400XL, to
capture still images. These are then transmitted without loss of definition
as electronic mail attachments to obtain specialist opinions in plastic su
rgery as well as in radiology, dermatology, orthopaedics, urology, ophthalm
ology, general medicine, maxillofacial surgery and pathology. Its use is il
lustrated by representative case reports from the first 11 referrals from S
ipovo and elsewhere to the Plastic surgery Department at Haslar. This syste
m is suitable for use within both a military and a civilian context, anywhe
re in the world. It can readily be adapted for use by general practitioners
and hospital doctors to facilitate referrals to plastic surgery department
s.