2020 | Perituskliniken, Lund, Svezia
Dati & fatti
Locali
- 1 reparto di sterilizzazione e di radiologia
- 9 letti
- Diverse sale diagnostiche e di risveglio
- 4 sale operatorie
Prodotti
- OR1 NEO®
- SCENARA®
- OR1 AIR®
- OR1™ CollaboratOR
- AIDA®
- Image1 S™
- KARL STORZ-SCB
Ulteriori informazioni
- Inaugurazione: settembre 2020
- Uno degli ospedali privati più moderni della Svezia
Opinioni dei clienti
“The entire hospital will be provided with endoscopic equipment from KARL STORZ, and our operating theatres will be fully equipped with the latest OR1™ integration and software solutions. One OR will be installed with the compact and interconnecting 4K integration solution OR1 AIR™, which supports the surgeon with live video streaming and audio talkback with bidirectional telestration, A/V management and documentation. The other three operating theatres will benefit from a comprehensive premium integration solution. OR1 NEO® impresses with 4K streaming to auditorium and conference rooms, with bi-directional video conferencing and SCENARA® content management, and supports the surgical team with medical device and room control as well as with the KARL STORZ AIDA® 4K documentation solutions. Our examination rooms will be also equipped with 4K documentation solutions and SCENARA® content management.
Complex treatments require experienced specialists and the latest technologies with the best image quality currently available on the market. We are therefore particularly pleased to have KARL STORZ as a provider with many years of expertise in this field.
There are no other private healthcare providers that have this arrangement in Sweden or the Nordic countries."
“Cancer care will become more and more important in the future. We are therefore very proud to open Perituskliniken in September 2020, where researchers and specialists will be able to work closely together and be optimally supported with training courses as well as the latest KARL STORZ equipment and OR1TM integration and software solutions.
One year after the opening, we expect to examine approximately 30 patients with a magnetic camera or PET-DT and to perform 13 surgeries a day.”