The six operating rooms provide a glimpse into the future of minimal access (endoscopic) and cardiac surgery. Video cameras, flat screen monitors and surgical instruments are suspended from the ceiling on large booms, making it efficient and ergonomically suitable for the surgeons performing complex minimally invasive surgery. Three of the new rooms are equipped for minimally invasive open heart surgery; two of these rooms have telecommunications equipment for teleconferencing surgeries around the world in real time.
"The opening of this new center marks a proud turning point in the care of heart patients for Montefiore Medical Center and its Weiler Hospital Division and ushers in a new era of advanced laparoscopic surgery," said Spencer Foreman, MD, president of Montefiore. "Over the past 15 years we have invested over $175 million in capital improvements on our East Campus to enhance the medical care of patients who come from all over the metropolitan area to be served by our facilities here."Montefiore’s East Campus includes the Weiler Hospital on Eastchester Road, just south of Morris Park Avenue, and Montefiore Medical Park facilities at Eastchester Road and Blondell Avenue. The new, 26,500 square-foot wing is located in a two-story building addition that adjoins the Eastchester Road entrance to the Weiler Hospital. The first story contains the operating rooms and the second story houses the cardiac intensive care unit.
Advanced Endoscopic Surgery Suite With Voice-Activated Robotic ArmUntil very recently, laparoscopic surgery has been limited to simpler operations, such as gall bladder removals, and the surgical equipment and monitors were wheeled in on a cart. At Montefiore, however, more advanced procedures for orthopedics, gynecology, urology, general surgery and heart/lung surgery have become more common. In these more complex operations, surgeons move around the patient to approach the surgical site from different angles. The flexibility of boom technology allows them, as they change position, to simultaneously rotate the flat-panel video screens (their only field of vision of the surgical site), robot-controlled endoscopic camera (which is voice activated) and other technology.
Cardiac Intensive Care Center – Technical Sophistication“This is far and away the most esthetically pleasing and technically sophisticated cardiac care center in existence today,” said Jeffrey Gold, MD, chairman of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Montefiore. “It will instantaneously become a premier resource for all the diverse patients and families we serve at the Montefiore-Einstein Heart Center.”
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