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In & Out - May 2017 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Medical Center in Storm Lake, Iowa, says 4K imaging lets sur- geons zoom in on minute anatomy without losing an ounce of detail. The difference in picture quality among the offerings from various vendors is subtle, but noticeable, according to Ms. Orth-Nebitt, who oversaw the recent installation of 4K video in 4 of her hospital's ORs, with each upgrade costing about $100,000. She decided to put the monitors on booms in the 2 larger ORs and place the screens on mobile carts in the 2 smaller rooms to provide more versatility when the imaging equipment isn't needed. Her surgeons were over the moon about the images displayed on a 55-inch monitor that was brought in for a trial, but, luckily, their feet remained on terra firma. "They eventually realized it would be impractical and inefficient to move the larger monitors around the room between cases," says Ms. Orth-Nebitt. "They're now more than happy with the 32-inch monitors we ended up purchasing." The general surgeons at BVRM were very interested in adding 3D laparo- scopes to gain better depth perception for suturing during complex hysterec- tomies, but balked at adding the technology when they found out it required a 10 mm camera. "They realized patients would be much more interested in smaller incisions than in what goes on underneath the skin," says Ms. Orth- Nebitt. That type of give and take is needed when trying to figure out which technologies are truly needed in your ORs. 6 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • M a y 2 0 1 7 • WATER WORKS Orthopedic surgeons might prefer monitors that provide excellent views of the action in fluid-filled joints. Pamela Bevelhymer, RN, BSN, CNOR

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