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New £6.5m Theatre Promises Less Invasive Surgeries
22 Dec
Summary
- A new £6.5 million robotic operating theatre has been completed at the University Hospital of North Tees.
- The facility enables less invasive surgeries and quicker recovery times for patients.
- The theatre will be utilized for gynaecological and urological procedures, enhancing patient care.

The University Hospital of North Tees has finalized the completion of a new £6.5 million robotic operating theatre, marking a significant advancement in surgical care. This cutting-edge facility began construction in February 2024 and has now added an 11-bed recovery space for patients.
The introduction of robotic assistance aims to facilitate less invasive surgical techniques. This not only enhances the patient experience by reducing invasiveness but also significantly shortens recovery periods. Health officials confirm the theatre's use for critical gynaecological and urological procedures.




