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The heart surgery forum · Jun 2009
Planning a cardiovascular hybrid operating room: the technical point of view.
- Georg Nollert and Sabine Wich.
- Siemens AG Healthcare Sector, Angiography, Fluoroscopic Radiographic Systems, Forchheim, Germany. georg.nollert@siemens.com
- Heart Surg Forum. 2009 Jun 1; 12 (3): E125-30.
IntroductionThe integration of interventional techniques into cardiovascular surgery requires angiographic imaging capabilities in the operating room. A deep understanding of the technology and its implication for the surgical workflow is scarce.Methods And ResultsBefore planning a hybrid operating room, a clear vision for the utilization should be established. Commonly, the theaters are in interdisciplinary usage by interventionalists, anesthesiologists, and surgeons of various disciplines. The multitude of requirements determines necessary resources -- location, space, and imaging equipment. Besides fluoroscopy, intraoperative 3D imaging with the angiography system and its combination with fluoroscopy evolves as a very important imaging modality enabling the surgeon to navigate in 3D anatomy.ConclusionWith the growing trend toward endovascular procedures during surgery, the hybrid operating room will become an integral part of every cardiovascular center. This new operating room concept enables new cardiac surgery therapies and will play a vital role for minimally invasive surgery. Careful planning and professional expertise is a key factor for every hybrid room project.
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