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Helmsley Surgical Suite
Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Surgical Suite
NewYork-Presbyterian's New, Advanced Technology Operating Rooms
From innovative and less invasive surgical approaches treating some of the most complicated and life-threatening medical conditions to developing and perfecting models of futuristic operating rooms, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital continues to play a leading role in advancing surgical practice.

Established through The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, the new Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Surgical Suite consists of four spacious operating rooms housing futuristic surgical, endoscopic and imaging technology. Each of these ORs is tailored for specialty areas.
Operating Rooms Designed for Specialty Areas
One OR will primarily accommodate vascular procedures. The room contains the Artis zeego angiography C-arm system developed by Siemens Healthcare and recently approved for use in the United States.

Artis zeego C-arm
A second OR also has the Artis zeego system, with the added capability for brain mapping and navigation. This OR has been designed for neurosurgical and cardiothoracic procedures.
The other two ORs are designated for less invasive or minimally invasive procedures, particularly for colorectal and bariatric procedures. In these rooms, equipment has been installed that facilitates maximum flexibility to support unique needs and advanced procedures, while improving function and safety of patient care.
Advanced Communications
Each operating room is equipped with multiple high-definition video screens and telecommunication channels, known collectively as a "Wall of Knowledge."

Safety and Comfort
The spacious operating rooms, which are 600-plus square feet, provide a feeling of openness. The nursing stations face into the OR, providing the OR nurses with a clear view of the patient, surgery and other personnel involved.
Equipment is now accessible from booms, keeping the floors clear of cords and carts and making the OR environment less intimidating for patients and safer for staff. The room colors were designed to be calming for patients.




