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Operating Room of the future, Operating Room of the future,Trondheim, Norway

Jan Gunnar Skogås, Jan Gunnar Skogås, Managing Director, Managing Director,

Operating Room of the Future, St. Olav’s Hospital !

mail: mail: jan.gunnar.skogas@stolav.nojan.gunnar.skogas@stolav.nojan.gunnar.skogas@stolav.no

www.stolav.no/en/FOR

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St.Olavs Hospital, University Hospital of Trondheim! Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

Board!Birger Henning Endreseth, Head of Department of Surgery!

Toril Nagelhus Hernes, Leader of The Institute of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Faculty of Medicine, NTNU

The FOR infrastructure! !Jan Gunnar Skogås! ! Torbjørn Dahl!Managing Director! Scientific Adviser

Scientific Advisory Board!

Operating Room of the Future (FOR)

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Neurosurgery

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ENT, Eye, Oral surgery

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Gastro-intestinal

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Vascular

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Orthopedic Surgery

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Gynecology

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Industrial Colla-

borators!IndustriaIndustripar

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!Research Coordinators

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FOR AHL

FOR GASTRO

FOR NEVRO

FOR ORT

FOR ENT

FOR GYN

FOR infrastructure

Operating rooms of the future -Minimally invasive treatment Operating rooms of the future -Minimally invasive treatment-Laparoscopic surgery -Endovascular treatment -Image guided surgery

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Statements about operating departments

!• Expensive to build • Costly to run • Not flexible enough - demands change fast • Complicated logistics • Lots of equipment - messy • Traditional organization - rituals • Ergonomics • Frequent rebuilding and reconstruction

Statements about operating departments

• Expensive to build • Costly to run • Not flexible enough - demands change fast • Complicated logistics

From Hollywood to key hole surgery

Medicine and Media Technology

-New digital learning tools -New digital learning contexts

NTNU, Trondheim

NASA & Astronaut Rex Walheim visit FOR and CIRiS - Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Space. The final voyage of Atlantis

NTNU, Trondheim

Telemedicine VisualizationRoboticsSimulationProcedures

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Operating rooms of the future, TrondheimResearch projects

Minimally invasive treatment • Less traumatic treatment • Better instruments and equipment • New operating methods (navigation, new stentgrafts etc.) !

Organisation of work • Logistics, personnel, teamwork !

Technology • Navigation and 3D-visualization • Nanomedicine • New materials (biocompatibility) • Microsensors !

Health economy (minimally invasive versus traditional surgery) Architecture / materials

Artis Zeego

OR for Endovascular Treatment

Endovascular treatment

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Frode Manstad-HulaasInstitute of Circulation and Imaging

3D navigationfor aorticstentgrafting

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Navigation in Endovascular treatment

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Akutt nyskapningSamling med SPISSmart mot smerter

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Kaja FlatøyAstrid Tarlebø Berg og Thomas Størseth FASE 2

N R . 4 - 2007, 10 . Å R G A N G A V I S F O R S T . O L A V S H O S P I T A L

Ny forskningpå sykefravær

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25 . 6 -2007

B-BLAD

Denne protesen reddet livettil Wenche Irene Siljehaug(41). Med rift i hovedpulsåraetter en voldsom front-kollisjon ble hun operert iFremtidens operasjonsrom.

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Livredderen

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Treated with some of the world's most advanced operating rooms

"The condition for the procedure was great

X-ray equipment Operating theater "

!Staal Hatlinghus / Pulsen 25.06.07

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Transcatheter Heart Valve (THV)

Navigation in laparoscopy

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Simulation for training

“Why don’t surgeons have the same

amount of simulator training as air plane

pilots?”

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!Akkurat så glad blir man av å åpne en ny Fremtidens Operasjonsrom operasjonsstue. Mette Bratt og Jan Gunnar Skogås har fellesklippet snoren. Foto: Christina Yvonne Olsen

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- Det er heftig!

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HD (1980x1020)

“SD” (768x504)FOR developed in cooperation with international industry Medical Imaging in full HD in 2006

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Medical Imaging next step at FOR

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GI - technologyVECTOR: Versatile Endoscopic Capsule for gastrointestinal VECTOR: Versatile Endoscopic Capsule for gastrointestinal Versatile Endoscopic Capsule for gastrointestinal TumOr Recognition and therapy

Screening and early detection of cancer in the digestive tract••Medical goal: enable medical devices through advanced Medical goal: enable medical devices through advanced Medical goal: enable medical devices through advanced technology that can dramatically improve early detection and technology that can dramatically improve early detection and treatment of GI early cancers and cancer precursors

Into the future..... !• About 15 to 20 years from now, we will have new treatments that will enable us to treat patients, not in surgical operating rooms, but within the primary health care or at home

• This is a result of innovation and development of current minimally invasive day surgery

• Specialist health care service moves out of the traditional hospitals and cooperate to a greater extent with primary health care

«NanomedicineTargeted drug delivery»

16 year old Kaitlyn McNamara has implanted a new bladder that is cultivated in the laboratory.

http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/fad/dok/rapporter_planer/planer/2013/strategi-ikt-forskning.html?id=734430

Operating Room of the Future, Trondheim - A forum where you can try out new

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