Upon logging in, you will encounter the initial window of the Case Manager. In this interface, you have the opportunity to either start a new case or retrieve a previously saved one. It is important to keep in mind that only one case can be active at any given time. To initiate a new case, simply select the image(s) that are stored on your computer or connected removable disk.
Please take a moment to verify that all objects in your planning have been successfully loaded after retrieving a saved case.
Case Details
When you access a previously saved case, you will be presented with the Case Details page. Here, you have the opportunity to modify the fields that you previously entered during the Add Case steps, which include Initial Information, Upload Medical Image, and Patient Details. To make changes, simply click on the Edit button to enter edit mode and update the necessary fields before case approval.
On this page, you will find a Trash button that allows you to cancel a case. When you click the "Cancel case" button, a confirmation message will appear, asking you to confirm your decision to cancel. Once confirmed, the case will be canceled, and you will not be able to make any further changes. At this point, you can only initiate a new case.
Post-op Comparison
Once your plan has received approval, you will have the opportunity to access the Post-op comparison page. This feature enables you to visualize the PeekMed web output alongside the post-operative medical image. To navigate to this page, simply open the corresponding Case Details page and select the POST-OP button.
On this page, you will find the planning output displayed on the left side, while the right side provides an area for you to upload an X-ray or CT scan taken after the surgery. The upload area functions in a manner similar to both the Case Details and Add Case sections, ensuring a seamless experience.
Upon completing the upload, you will be able to visualize the planning output alongside the post-operative medical image, allowing for a comprehensive post-operative analysis based on this visualization.