Emerging Technologies and Evolving Designs of the Hybrid Operating Room
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Meet the Demands of More Complex Cases
As an increasing number of surgeries are being moved to ambulatory surgery centers, hospitals must meet the demands of higher acuity patients and more complex cases. Hybrid operating rooms (OR) combine the traditional OR with an image guided interventional suite allowing for a broader range of cases.
While traditionally used for cardiac and vascular cases, the hybrid OR has evolved to accommodate other types of surgeries such as neuro, trauma, brachytherapy, or high-risk obstetrics. Incorporating intraoperative CT and MRI means that patients can be treated quicker and more accurately which may lead to a shorter length of stay and a reduced risk of reoperation.
This learning activity will discuss the design considerations when building a new hybrid OR, the equipment that may be included, types of emerging procedures that may be performed in the OR, and the benefits and challenges associated.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this presentation, participants will:
- Describe workflow and design considerations to ensure maximum efficiency in the hybrid OR setting.
- Outline the ways in which having intraoperative CT and MRI may promote optimal patient care.
- Discuss the challenges associated with a hybrid OR in the context of patient and staff safety considerations.
Meet the Speakers
Hope Johnson, DNP, MBA, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC Vice President of Perioperative Services, Lehigh Valley Health Network
Nicholas Shannon, BSN, RN, CNOR Nurse Manager, Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic
Shannon Thomas, Certified Surgical First Assist Neurosurgery, Texas Memorial Hermann Health System
Sponsored By
California Board of Registered Nursing
Association of periOperative Registered Nurses is provider-approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 13019 for 1 contact hour.