Das 'surgical Deck': Eine neue OP-Generation für die HNO-Chirurgie

Translated title of the contribution: The 'Surgical Deck': A new generation of integrated operational rooms for ENT

G. Strauss, I. Gollnick, T. Neumuth, J. Meixensberger, T. C. Lueth

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Abstract

The 'Surgical Deck': A New Generation of Integrated Operational Rooms for ENT Background: Existing operating room concepts do not meet modern technological opportunities anymore. The "Surgical Decko" is supposed to represent a prototype for a new operating room generation. The objective of the project is to achieve a better integration of functions and to develop an innovative concept for a highly developed surgical workstation. Material and Methods: 3 working areas are defined: Surgical, Airway and Technical Cockpit. The evaluation was conducted on 284 surgeries carried out from 01.08. 2011 to 31.01. 2012. The evaluation team consisted of 6 surgeons, 3 surgery nurses, 3 anesthesiologists and 4 anesthesia nurses. Within a detailed analysis, the data of 50 FESS surgeries were compared to those of a control group. Results: Within the FESS group, the average slot time was reduced by 13%. 88.2% of those questioned assessed ergonomics as being better than in the conventional OR. 71.5% stated that the Surgical Deck provided an added value with regard to the surgical procedure. 91.3% confirmed that the system control required additional training. 79.3% described the cost-benefit-ratio as appropriate. For 96% of the surgeries, respondents said that they were feeling adequately supported by the technology. Conclusion: The results show a clear advantage of the system architecture. The Surgical Deck may present a solid foundation with regard to the transfer of the system into the clinical practice. This is relevant for new assistance functions such as process control software or navigation-based collision warning systems. It is to be expected that the project will significantly contribute to further develop the future surgical workstation and its standardization.

Translated title of the contributionThe 'Surgical Deck': A new generation of integrated operational rooms for ENT
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)102-112
Number of pages11
JournalLaryngo- Rhino- Otologie
Volume92
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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