The facility, carved out of an underutilized section of the hospital, features one surgical robot, two operating rooms and a navigational bronchoscopy system.
The facility can be used to treat colon, prostate and intestinal cancers, according to Trib Live.
The project also included upgrades to operating room equipment, patient rooms and staff work areas.
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