Discover how Hackensack University Medical Center is using Philips Azurion with FlexArm to enhance patient care and improve surgical procedures.
Hackensack University Medical Center, part of the largest healthcare system in New Jersey, is committed to innovation and patient-centered care. When considering the construction of their new hybrid space, they looked at the Azurion with FlexArm system as an innovative solution that would meet their needs. The FlexArm system allows for multidisciplinary teams, including surgeons, anesthesiologists, imaging specialists, and cardiologists, to work seamlessly together. Unlike traditional cath labs, where everyone has to move around, the FlexArm system adapts to the position needed, providing flexibility and convenience.
Hilary Nierenberg, FACHE, Director, Cardiovascular Care Transformation Services and Dr. Carlos E Ruiz, MD, PhD, Chair, Structural Heart and Congenital Heart Disease, Hackensack University Medical Center, share insight into the advantages of the FlexArm system and integration with Epic software.
The relationship with Philips has been very beneficial for us. They are providing the most advanced technology, they provide the support to the team so we’re actually using it to the highest capability.
“One of the key advantages of the FlexArm system is its ability to position at a 45-degree angle and automatically adapt to the desired orientation for the patient. This allows for the same capabilities as an AP or perpendicular plane, providing all the necessary options. The console for controlling the fluoroscopy is user-friendly and straightforward, making it easy to operate. Additionally, the FlexArm system allows for quick access to the patient's medical records and lab results without breaking sterility or leaving the room. This unique capability enhances efficiency and improves patient care”.
“The integration of the EPIQ cardiovascular ultrasound with the FlexArm system has revolutionized the use of fusion imaging. With anatomical intelligence, real-time fusion imaging is now possible in various interventions. This game-changing technology has proven to be incredibly useful in pre-case planning, engaging the entire team and improving the time-out process”.