Keynote "The future of effective introduction of modern approaches to diagnostics and therapy."
Building modern diagnostic and therapeutic units is a process demanding technological and project readiness, cooperation of several specialties, connection to science and research and, of course, finances. Our goal should therefore be to achieve effective spending of all resources with a focus on the patient and improving his path in the health system.
Modern operating rooms are turning into digital, integrated workplaces where surgery meets imaging and real-time data. Hybrid operating rooms make it possible to perform a wide spectrum of procedures more efficiently and with less strain on the patient, but they require thoughtful investment. Artificial intelligence is also playing an increasingly key role, helping to increase the safety, speed, and value of the care provided. Since the 1990s, video and digitization have brought better orientation and data handling to surgeries. Today’s integrated operating room connects imaging technologies with surgical tools so that the surgeon has important information in one place and in real time. This makes it easier for the surgeon to distinguish healthy from diseased tissue and to guide the procedure more precisely. The result is shorter, safer, and often less invasive operations.From video signal to the digitally integrated operating room