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A new high-tech surgical platform at the Cochin-Port-Royal hospital

A strategic modernization

Part of the 2021-2025 strategic project of the GHU AP-HP.Centre – Université Cité, the restructuring of the Ollier building responds to the desire to strengthen and adapt the surgical care offering of its hospitals. It constitutes the culmination of a long work of reflection and consultation of numerous actors from diverse backgrounds, under the impetus of a multi-professional steering committee.

Supported by the GHU investment department and the group of architects Atelier Circonflexe and BaSo group Ameller Dubois, this complex project of total restructuring of three levels of the Ollier building on the Cochin site was completed in May 2024, after two years and a half of work on an occupied site.

With an investment of 17 million euros in works and equipment, the Ollier building now has a completely redesigned consultation platform in the basement, a modernized operating theater with 11 operating rooms on 1is floor, and a conventional visceral surgery hospitalization service with 35 beds on the 2e floor.

High-tech surgical infrastructures for the benefit of cutting-edge surgery
The new restructured premises of the Ollier building offer high-tech equipment, including a latest generation surgical robot intended for thoracic and digestive surgery, optimizing complex interventions, particularly oncology, and allowing, through its minimally invasive technology, to reduce post-operative pain. operations and accelerate patient recovery. This second surgical robot installed on the Cochin site completes the robotic surgery offering, the activity of which has continued to grow over the past three years.
The 11 operating rooms, including five dedicated to orthopedics, three to thoracic surgery and interventional pulmonology, and three to visceral surgery, are equipped according to the surgical disciplines they accommodate. The post-interventional monitoring room (SSPI) is located within the operating theater and has 17 stations including two individual boxes.
All of the infrastructure is designed using a sustainable development approach with reinforced thermal insulation, low-consumption LED lighting and air recycling devices.
Optimized patient care
The reorganization of the Ollier building also aims to improve patient care pathways.
In the basement, the consultation platform covers five disciplines: anesthesia, perioperative pain, visceral surgery, orthopedic surgery and thoracic surgery. It has 15 medical consultation boxes, three nursing boxes and seven care boxes/nursing offices (casts, dressings) and a day hospital dedicated to peri-operative pain. This new arrangement makes it possible to process up to 50,000 medical consultations per year.
The bias of a “common day” reception between the three surgical specialties of nine chairs makes it possible to receive 20 patients daily on the same day of their intervention, reduces hospitalization times and promotes fluid, coordinated and more comfortable management of their care pathway.
A vision of the future for hospital surgery, regional and national visibility
The new Ollier surgical platform consolidates the position of the Cochin Port-Royal AP-HP hospital as a center of expertise and referral in oncological surgery, combining improvement in the hospitalization conditions of patients and the working conditions of healthcare teams. .
The Cochin Port-Royal AP-HP hospital is thus engaged in a dynamic of innovation in the service of high quality medicine, accessible to all and positions itself as a regional referral hospital establishment, attracting patients beyond its health territory and as a player in attractiveness and excellence at the national level.
To find out more: read the press release

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