North Carolina’s Cape Fear Hospital Opens New OR for Increasing Orthopedic Cases

Cape Fear Hospital in Wilmington, N.C., has opened a new operating room as a result of increased demand for orthopedic surgery, according to a local WECT news report.

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With the new surgery room, patients will be able to schedule their surgeries sooner, according to the hospital. The hospital’s post-anesthesia care unit was renovated and reconfigured to add the eighth operating room.

With the additional space, the hospital expects to accommodate an additional 1,600 cases per year. The new operating room includes upgraded nurse documentation stations and overhead monitors.

Read the WECT news report on the new operating room at Cape Fear Hospital.

Read other coverage on hospital orthopedics:

– Six OrthoIndy Physicians Now See Patients at St. Vincent Indiana

– South Dakota’s Orthopedic Consutants & Alvine Foot and Ankle Center Partner With Avera Medical Group

– Tennessee’s Regional Hospital of Jackson Opens Renovated Orthopedic Center

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