OPTIMUS® Integrated Surgical Environment (ISE)
Is this your existing "ultra-modern" operating suite? Dark, gloomy with trip and fall hazards, workflow obstacles, visual instability and bacteria-laded grout filled walls? Constantly adjusting or rearranging the theater for right or left handed surgeons along with the staff and equipment?

The new Standard in State-of-the-Art OR eliminates obstacles and hazards to promote efficiency. It produces effective workflow, "sighted" surgery and safety. It continually creates conditions of sterility, which prevents nosocomial infections and addresses the ever present staph "superbug" contamination all in a "hybrid" environment.

Modified patient table Easy-to-maintain Wireless/ hose-free environment Elimination of trash receptacles as a floor
hazard High-intensity surgical stage-style lighting Automated floor cleaning system (Floor Genie) Ultraviolet room sterilization Parts-stocking of supplies (Post Office) Line-of-sight integrated data/information
display Data management This is "the perfect environment" for heart surgeons,
plastic surgeons, neuro surgeons, LASIK, gynecological, animal
hospitals and even mobile configurations. The ISE will fulfill a demand in a market that
accounts for a minimum of $500 million dollars annually in potential sales. There are more than 5,700 hospitals in the United
States. We believe that well over one half of the operating rooms in
these hospitals, will be undergoing major renovations, over the next
five years. If we are able to establish a new standard of care in the
areas of safety and sterility, we believe the combined forces of
hospital code compliance and liability concerns, will drive consumer
institutions to provide modernized operating rooms. We believe, as the
innovator, we will be well placed to satisfy the demand. Approximately
2,600 of the hospitals in the United States were built in the 1960’s
-1970’s. Most, if not all of these hospitals will be replacing and
updating their operating rooms. We anticipate that over 50% of
existing operating rooms will be available for renovation within the
next five years. One market, California, is projected to replace
almost all of the state’s operating rooms as they must come into
earthquake code compliance within the next 7 years. We are working with the New York State Department of
Health architectural division and the Cabrini Medical Center. We plan
on examining patient safety and controlling and limiting infections,
and together, we hope to produce an executive certificate of need.
This is likely to lead to modifications in the Department of Health’s
Code, Rules and Regulations. These modifications, in turn, are likely
to require other hospitals in New York's future operating room
modifications to eventually comply with the revised standard of
which these standards will be reflected.
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