What is the Case Page?
The case page is the heart of the Theator platform, serving as the central hub for in-depth review, analysis, and collaboration on surgical procedures.
You can open a case page from:
- The homepage by clicking a case card
- Search results from the search bar
- A collection by selecting a case inside that collection
On the case page, you can:
- Watch the procedure
- Use timelines and AI insights
- Add comments and evaluations
- Review stats and analytics
- Download clips and generate reports
When you open a case, the recorded procedure is displayed in the center of the page, along with important details such as the procedure type, participants, and case ID.
You'll also see a built-in video player that lets you move through the case using arrows and adjust the playback speed to your preference.
To the left, you'll find your procedure playlist, a list of all your recorded cases, making it easy to switch between them without leaving the page.
To the right of the video, you'll find the Timeline. This is where our AI goes to work. It automatically breaks the procedure down into structured steps, events, and milestones. These are specific, clinically relevant moments identified by our models.
Each event is timestamped, so clicking on any item in the timeline takes you directly to that moment in the video. This makes it fast and efficient to review your work, follow up on specific steps, or find key moments without watching the entire case.
The timeline also adds clinical context:
Green highlights represent positive events, like adherence to best practices or successful repair steps.
Red highlights call out complications or concerns, such as a detected injury or leak, so you can quickly identify and reflect on them.
Additional Case Page Features
Op Report AI Assistant
The Op Report tab on the case page provides an AI-powered tool that generates operative reports directly from the surgical video. The AI analyzes the recorded procedure and produces a structured report that you can review, edit, and finalize. See the dedicated Operative Report AI Assistant article for full details on how to use this feature.
Claim Your Section
If you participated in a surgery but are not listed as a participant on the case, you can Claim Your Section. This allows you to associate yourself with the relevant portion of the procedure, ensuring your involvement is properly recorded. Learn more in the Claim Your Section article.
Comments and Collaboration
Leave comments on specific moments in the video to discuss techniques, flag observations, or share feedback. You can tag colleagues using @mentions to notify them directly. Comments are tied to timestamps in the video, making it easy for others to jump to the exact moment you are referencing. See How to Use Comments and Tag Teammates for details.
Snapshots
Capture still images from the video at any point during playback. Snapshots can be tagged, annotated, and saved for use in documentation, presentations, or teaching materials. To take a snapshot, use the snapshot button on the video player controls. See How to Capture and Manage Snapshots for details.
Case Self-Reflection
Write private notes reflecting on your performance in the procedure. Self-reflections are visible only to you and provide a personal space for documenting lessons learned, areas for improvement, or notable observations from the case. See Writing Case Self-Reflection for details.
What's Next?
- Operative Report AI Assistant — Generate operative reports from your surgical video
- How to Capture and Manage Snapshots — Save key moments as images
- Intro to Collections — Organize cases into groups for review
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