|
References >> The Center for Excellence in Maternal-Fetal Assistance |
A new chance to health and normal living is now offered in Romania to all unborn children who develop serious health problems while still being in their mother's womb. The center for advanced maternal-fetal care inaugurated on 8th of March 2016 in Bucharest is the fourth of its kind in Europe, so in the future the necessary surgical interventions in cases of high risk pregnancy can be done here and not abroad, within a public hospital and with financial support from the CNAS.
THE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN MATERNAL-FETAL ASSISTANCE is the result of a 12 million euro investment in Polizu Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Hospital, and also the result of a project developed over 9 months with the direct involvement of our company.
EYECON MEDICAL, together with several prestigious partners, has developed two of the three features that will transform this center in a landmark in saving and healing unborn children. The first feature, essential, is the overspecialized medical team that will practice here. The other two features have been implemented by our company:
- Entire range of highly-specialized medical equipment for investigations, surgery and research;
- Devices for telemedicine, which facilitate on site direct collaboration with professionals in other medical centers.
Prof. Dr. Nicolae Suciu, the hospital manager and the one who struggled for this dream to come true, inspired from similar centers in Europe. This is the reason for which the center in Bucharest will not only offer the best services in Romania, but it will also be in direct connection with top centers for maternal and fetal assistance worldwide. Here, the most diverse and complex problems will find a cure, which will result in lesser and lesser premature births with high risk for mother and child in our country.
The research and genetic investigations, as well as in utero surgical interventions that will be performed here will aim, among others, defects of the neural tube, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, cardiac malformations and intrauterine transfusions.
EYECON MEDICAL and its partners have developed and integrated at the Bucharest Center for Excellence in Maternal and Fetal Assistance the following infrastructure, medical equipment and furniture:
OPERATING THEATRE (1st floor)
- Modular wall cladding system for clean room, with incorporated equipment and furniture;
- Ventilation system for entire operating theatre;
- Simple and double sliding doors for the operating room.
The multifunctional operating room is equipped with highly performant devices which allow two teams of surgeons to operate simultaneously:
- Surgical tables;
- Surgical LED lamps with 2 and 4 arms and incorporated video camera;
- Biphasic defibrillator for external and internal use;
- Instruments carts and medical trolleys;
- Double scrub sinks for surgeons;
- Surgical aspirator;
- Docking stations for infusion and syringe pumps.
Anesthesia:
- Anesthesia workstation with ventilator and vital functions monitor;
- Bedhead units for medical gases;
- Preoperative beds;
- Radiant warmers for newborns;
- Nebulizer;
- Mobile UV lamp.
Surgery:
- System and instruments for laparoscopy in gynecological surgery;
- Set of instruments for fetoscopy;
- Video-assisted system for difficult intubation;
- Set for laryngoscopy.
MEDICAL GAS SYSTEM
- Distribution system for medical gases;
- Alarms and monitoring panel for 4 medical gases and vacuum;
- Ceiling pendant for surgery;
- Ceiling pendant for anesthesia;
- Bedhead unit for pre-anesthesia room.
CONSULTING ROOMS, DIAGNOSTICS AND IMAGING (ground floor and 2 basement floors)
Equipped for first trimester genetic investigations, noninvasive prenatal screening, morphological fetal echography, diagnostic and therapeutic invasive procedures with ultrasound guidance:
- High performance ultrasound devices.
RESEARCH LABORATORIES (2nd and 3rd floors)
The entire laboratory infrastructure and equipment allow specific and ultraspecialised investigation in periconceptional and molecular genetics.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|