The University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton-on-Tees has unveiled its new £4.3 million robotic and emergency maternity surgical theatre.
Constructed on the hospital’s first floor, it spans the space above the atrium near the main entrance, and is supported by permanent columns from the ground floor. One of the most ambitious estates projects in the hospital’s history, the new theatre complex includes a ‘cutting-edge’ robotic surgical and training space, and a dedicated emergency maternity surgery theatre.
The robotic theatre features the Trust’s Da Vinci robotic surgeon (pictured), affectionately nicknamed ‘Robbie’ by a patient, and controlled remotely by surgeons to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of complex operations. ‘Robbie’ was used for the first time on 28 July 2022, and has now been used a further 479 times. Previously housed in a cramped, adapted theatre space, the robot and its operators now have the space and specialist technical support to care for more patients. The new emergency maternity theatre is close to the delivery ward suite, and designed to provide the best clinical environment to support surgeons in providing what are often lifesaving procedures.
Stacey Hunter, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS foundation Trust Group CEO, said: “The new operating theatres will benefit hundreds of patients for years to come. Robotic surgery is often much quicker and less intrusive for patients, resulting in reduced post-surgery length of stay. The new emergency maternity theatre is right next to the delivery suite. Any woman needing urgent surgery during labour can now get that surgery instantly. She continued: “I’d also like to thank the clinical team who have worked hand-in-hand with our Estates colleagues throughout the entire project.”
The construction project was managed by NTH Solutions, with Geoffrey Robinson, carrying out the building work. The architects were P+HS Architects. Andy Talbot, Geoffrey Robinson’s MD, said: “This latest construction project for North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust represents another significant milestone in our long-term partnership. It’s fantastic to have been involved in this cutting-edge facility, which we know will enhance healthcare services for so many in the community.”
Work will soon begin on the second phase of the theatre development, to include improving staff changing facilities, increased storage, and enhanced recovery areas.