Minnesota hospital expands neurosurgery capabilities with 3 OR surgical suite, MRI machine

M Health Fairview Medical Center at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis operated on its first patients at its new surgical suite in November, reports Minnesota Daily.

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The suite features three ORs and a T-shaped movable MRI machine to enhance patient outcomes and surgery success rates.

Surgeons at the hospital performed the first neurosurgical procedure at the suite last month to remove a brain tumor.

The new suite will also be available to medical students and professionals outside of the university.

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