Published June 27, 2008 11:03 pm - CVPH Medical Center has identified Oct. 20 as the possible opening date for the new Surgical Unit, which will offer physicians, staff and patients a more spacious environment for surgical procedures.
Construction continues on massive CVPH Surgical Unit
By JEFF MEYERS
Staff Writer
PLATTSBURGH -- Flooring is being laid, equipment is arriving, and rooms are taking shape as CVPH Medical Center prepares for the opening of its $35 million Surgical Unit.
The first surgical procedure is expected to take place Oct. 20, marking a new era of advanced health-care services at the Medical Center.
MODERNIZING
"The operating rooms will be three different sizes," Stephens Mundy, president and chief executive officer of CVPH, said as he toured the construction site this week. "The smallest rooms are almost double what we have now."
The new wing will feature nine operating rooms, including the two largest rooms dedicated to open-heart procedures.
"We're providing a better environment for our employees to work and a more convenient and private area for our patients and their families," Mundy said.
Upgrades will also help modernize the physical capabilities of the unit.
"Our operating rooms would not pass certification today," said Roger Ahrens, director of the CVPH Foundation. "That's one of the important reasons why this had to be done."
"The current mechanical systems were put in 40 years ago," Mundy added. "Today's equipment is so much more advanced."
STERILIZATION CENTER
As he spoke, while standing in one of the spacious units, Mundy wondered aloud what the room would look like in two months when upgraded operating equipment was hanging suspended from the ceiling.
Mundy seemed especially impressed with the Central Processing Center, the area beneath the Surgical Wing where equipment will be processed each day to ensure a consistently sterile environment.
The current sterilization area is located some distance from the Surgical Unit, and employees have to move through hospital hallways from one location to the other.
When the new facility opens, both areas will be physically connected.
TIMING