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Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg

Facts & Figures

Rooms

  • 16 operating rooms
  • 2 hybrid rooms
  • 1 integrated shock room

Products

  • OR1 NEO®
  • SCENARA®
  • ADAPTOR1®
  • AIDA®
  • IMAGE1 STM 
  • KARL STORZ-SCB
  • Interactive dashboards
  • Digital door signs

Further information

  • Opening October 2020
  • 313 hospital beds
  • 20,700 m² usable area
  • EUR 210 million construction investment

Testimonial

“We are setting new standards with the new building for the Heidelberg University Hospital for Surgery. Now, having completed an extensive planning and construction phase, we are particularly proud to have one of Germany’s most cutting-edge surgical wards up and running.

Prof. Dr. Markus Hohenfellner, Medical Director of the Department of Urology 

"We deliberately included an innovation segment in the invitation to tender in order to ensure that, from the very start of clinical operations, we would immediately have future-oriented solutions at our disposal. We broke new ground with this project and, together with the experience, creativity, and innovative strength of KARL STORZ, we have developed a cutting-edge solution in terms of both classic integration issues and new software applications.”

Dr. med. Hannes Götz Kenngott, Surgeon and Project Representative for Heidelberg University Hospital

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