Surgery
Whether your surgery is done on an outpatient basis or requires an overnight stay, Northwest Health System's surgery department provides skill and expertise with a caring touch to ensure you receive the support and personal attention you need.
With greater emphasis on outpatient care, Northwest Health System has 7 surgical suites to complement our private prep rooms, an endoscopy suite and an 8 bed recovery area. Family members can enjoy free wireless Internet connectivity or watch television in our waiting rooms, which are staffed by a hospital volunteer to ensure your family stays informed. All this means more timely and complete care for you and your family.
Advanced Laparoscopy
Laparoscopic surgery involves a technique making small incisions and inserting long metal tubes (called endoscopes). This allows diseased areas to be seen and operated upon. Everything from fiber-optic cameras to lasers are utilized during these procedures.
Although the surgery often takes longer, risk is minimized since the operation is not open. In addition, many hours of surgical training and specialization result in array of benefits for the patient, including a shorter time in the hospital, less pain and scarring, and quicker recovery.
First in the United States
In October 2006, Northwest Medical Center – Bentonville became the first hospital in the United States to insert a ScVO2 probe. The procedure was performed by pulmonologist Dr. Edward L. Jackson.
CeVO2
In October 2006, Bentonville became the first hospital in the to insert a ScVO2 probe. The procedure was performed by pulmonologist Dr. Edward L. Jackson.
The CeVO2 is a device for continuous monitoring of central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2). The CeVO2 Technology transmits light of various wavelengths through fiber optics into the vessel and analyzes the reflected light. For that purpose, a specifically designed fiber optic probe is inserted into the distal lumen of an already placed standard central venous catheter.
The continuous monitoring of central venous oxygen saturation provides early, fast reacting and easy to obtain information about the balance between oxygen supply and demand. (Source: Pulsion Medical Systems)
The CeVO2 allows more proficient and timely treatment of septic patients. This is a vital tool in the treatment of sepsis and the nationwide 100,000 Lives Campaign.
Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR)
An artificial disc is a device that is implanted into the spine to replace a degenerative disc. The regular function of the disc is to carry weight and allow motion. A disc is the soft cushioning structure between the individual bones of the spine. Artificial discs are often made of metal and plastic-like (biopolymer) materials, or a combination of the two.
Total Knee Replacement with minimal entry incision
Neurosurgery