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A simulation operating room was opened at the N.V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center of Surgery

Customers: Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center for Surgery (NCMIC)

Product: Da Vinci (robot surgeon)

Project date: 2024/02  - 2024/08

2024: Opening of the simulation operating room

On September 5, 2024, a FSBI "National Medical Research Center for Surgery named after A.V. Vishnevsky" Ministry of Health RUSSIAN FEDERATION To Moscow simulation operating MVS "Path to" was opened in the, the surgery technical project of which was developed and implemented at the expense of the resources of the company, which MVS announced this on September 25, 2024.

The simulation operating room was opened on the basis of the methodological accreditation and simulation center (MACS) and fully corresponds to the real one.

Simulation operating room within the framework of the project "Simulation clinic - a path to surgery."

The operating room is built using clean room technology and is equipped with modern simulation equipment - the EIDOS laparoscopic system with a robot simulator, simulator mannequins, simulator simulators, electronic phantoms, the da Vinci robot-assisted surgical system, as well as the MVS software and hardware complex.

All conditions have been created here for practicing practical skills in a safe simulated environment for doctors, graduate students, residents in specialties: surgery, endoscopy, X-ray endovascular diagnostics and treatment, etc.

In addition to practicing traditional surgical skills at the A.V. Vishnevsky Institute, in the training simulation operating room using MVS equipment, future and real doctors will learn to record operations, work with a video archive of operations, customize visualization, conduct Live Surgery sessions, and will also get acquainted with the performance indicators of operating rooms.

Video recording of operations allows future doctors to undergo training, receive structured feedback from mentors, work on errors, and, therefore, improve the efficiency, quality and safety of the surgical care provided.