Where we are

Surgical Directorate - 3rd floor West Wing - Monoblock

What we do

The main activities carried out at the Laboratory are the coordination, management and use of high-tech equipment located in the Departmental Unit of Surgical Sciences intended for Teaching and Research and in particular in the spaces on the third floor west wing monobloc, at the two laboratory rooms, in the video editing room and in the surgery multimedia room, connected with the surgical operating rooms in the West Wing. The Laboratory has long been integrated and collaborating with the University Hospital Company, in fact, even in light of the recent reorganization of surgical operating rooms by the University Hospital Company and the decommissioning of the old videotaping and live surgery system, the Company and the University are collaborating effectively to provide a live surgery system at the highest level, which for the university's part is operated at the Laboratory. The Laboratory is also used by professors of the Surgical Area for Briefings and meetings that allow the sharing and discussion of clinical cases also with medical students, physicians in specialty training, and surgeons in the Department; in the multimedia room in fact, in addition to viewing surgeries, it is also possible to access the Company's High Definition radiological vision systems. These systems are widely used for teaching purposes, research, Surgery Meetings and multidisciplinary seminars.

Main equipment provided:

  • Polycom Group 310, Videoconferencing System;
  • Touch tvs-760, CRESTRON System;
  • Kramer VP-440, Switch controlled in IP by CRESTRON;
  • Avid Media Composer, complete video editing station;
  • Wolf laparoscopic column with optics and light source;
  • Lap-trainer for laparoscopy, chest drains and sutures;
  • Motorized operating room camera.

Number of stations:

  • Multimedia Live Surgery room: 42 seats + 3 Computer science stations
  • Video room: 1 station at Video Editing station + 5 stations Laparoscopy, chest drains and sutures exercises.
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Keywords:

  • Simulation, Robotic Surgery, Live Surgery

 

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