The recently built “Marcella Mengoli” High-Tech Anatomy Room is designed to host high-tech clinical-surgical simulations on cadavers donated to science. The instrumentation equipment allows surgery with traditionally open, laparoscopic, endoscopic, microscopic, minimally invasive approaches and the latest robotic technologies.
The room, which is fully modular, allows for the setup of two complete state-of-the-art surgical stations, each equipped with a surgical couch, wall-mounted monitors for the observer and arm-mounted monitors for the operator, operating lamps, audio-video connections and a recording and streaming system. All of this onsits to set up connections to simultaneously and independently broadcast the activities of each surgical table to both the teaching rooms of the Institute of Anatomy and live streaming. The possibility of recording and streaming thus ensures that work can be shared to improve the learning process and systematically review errors in order to optimize the work of the entire surgical team. The “Marcella Mengoli” room reproduces the operating environment in an absolutely faithful manner, guaranteeing the simulation of any setting with high technological complexity and therefore the possibility of implementing and developing surgical procedures and biomedical technologies with the aim of reducing intraoperative risk for the patient and health workers.