Project at Virgen del Camino Hospital, Pamplona: Efficiency and Flexibility with Tedisel’s Ceiling Suspended Bridges and Pendants
Discover how Tedisel has undertaken a transformation at Virgen del Camino Hospital in Pamplona, implementing our ceiling-suspended bridges and pendants to provide efficiency and flexibility in critical areas, neonatology, and ICU. This project stands out for its innovative design and adaptability to the specific needs of the customer.
At Virgen del Camino Hospital in Pamplona, Tedisel has carried out a significant project by installing our flagship products: the Abitus model, our ceiling-suspended bridge designed for critical areas, neonatology, and ICU, and our Column with swivel fixation. These elements have been customized in length and specifications according to customer demands, offering a personalized and highly efficient solution.
ABITUS Ceiling Suspended Bridge
Our Abitus model was installed, a suspended bridge notable for its efficiency in critical areas. This model allowed the integration of mobile supply columns, mobile vertical carts, and various accessories. Smart utilization of front and rear faces optimized the use of essential elements such as gases and electrical outlets.
COLUMN with Swivel Fixation
Our Columns with swivel fixation were implemented, equipped with 6-faced service heads, 5 of which are functional. These pendants were customized with accessories such as trays, drawers, and IV poles, providing functionality and flexibility in the space.
Benefits for the Hospital and Patients
- Efficiency in Critical Areas
The installation of the Abitus ceiling suspended bridge significantly improved efficiency in critical areas, allowing effective mobility of supplies and accessories.
- Flexibility and Adaptability
The Columns with swivel fixation offered flexibility and adaptability in the space, allowing optimal distribution of resources and services for medical staff and patients.
- Innovative Design
The innovative design of our products not only enhanced functionality but also aesthetically contributed to the hospital environment.