Modular Surgical Solutions
C-467, Greater Noida W Rd, Sector 3, Patwari, Greater Noida, Bisrakh Jalalpur, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
http://www.modularsurgicalsolutions.com/
Modular Surgical Solutions (MSS) is a technologically advanced, ambulatory-focused surgical hospital located in North Dallas, Texas. Designed around a proprietary expandable-modular architecture, the 46,000-square-foot facility “unfolds” in 4,000-square-foot increments that can be added or removed within weeks, allowing surgical capacity to grow or contract without interrupting ongoing case schedules. Every clinical module is a Class-B healthcare building segment manufactured off-site, then craned into place and sealed with negative-air vestibules to satisfy Joint Commission infection-control standards. The core presently houses three fully integrated operating suites and one interventional C-arm hybrid room, each equipped with 4K-3D video integration, integrated anesthesia booms, and fiber-to-cloud connectivity that streams surgical video to credentialed observers in 80-millisecond latency.
Because the footprint is built like a rack-mounted server rather than a conventional building, every clinical wall is demountable. Yesterday’s endoscopy suite can become tomorrow’s robotic cystectomy theater by rotating wall panels and swapping Zeiss Kinevo OR microscopes for da Vinci Xi surgical arms stored in a sterile cartridge carousel on the loading dock. The same concept governs patient throughput: pre-op bays, phase-I recovery, and overnight stay bays are repositionable “capsules” that snap onto the central corridor, enabling MSS to shift from a 6-hour outpatient profile to a 23-hour overnight profile without new construction. A HIPAA-compliant RFID geofence tracks every patient, mobile PET/CT scanner, and tray in real time; clinicians carry single-scan badges that open pneumatic supply pods with expiration alerts 90 minutes before sterility is breached.
From a staffing standpoint, MSS commits to a low ratio of 2.3 full-time equivalents per OR, made possible by centralized, AI-driven block-time optimization that predicts case length within seven minutes (99.2 % accuracy). Turnover time averages 11 minutes, validated by Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health benchmarking data. The clinical workforce comprises 14 fellowship-trained surgeons subspecialized in minimally invasive colorectal, gynecologic oncology, and orthopedic sports medicine, plus 42 perioperative RNs and 9 certified surgical technologists. All clinicians participate in bi-weekly, HIMSS-accredited simulation drills that use the OR’s digital twin rendered by Unity on a 1:1 point-cloud mesh; complications identified virtually are 30 % less likely to manifest clinically according to 18 months of internal quality review.
Patient experience is curated like a high-end hotel. Valet parking resolves to a private elevator that bypasses public corridors. An on-site “concierge pharmacy” compounds biologics and compound creams so surgeons can pre-load postoperative kits in patient vehicles. A 1,400-square-foot recovery lounge with six negative-pressure bays allows family to rejoin patients within 25 minutes of PACU arrival, and each bay converts at night into overnight stay quarters with elastomeric mattress pods that weigh <4 kg and store inside wall chutes. Electronic whiteboards translate post-op instructions into the patient’s chosen language and animate orthopedic exercises at adjustable speed; satisfaction scores for Q1 2024 reached 97 % “Would Recommend,” capturing CMS outpatient HCAHPS.
Financially, MSS operates under a hybrid ambulatory surgery center license with Level II trauma-equivalent resuscitation equipment, offering both CMS case rates and direct-pay “episode bundles” that include surgeon, facility, anesthesia, physical therapy, and implant warranties. Its transparent bundled pricing for laparoscopic hysterectomy, for example, is USD 13,400—roughly 52 % of the regional hospital median. The facility is currently pursuing AAAHC accreditation and anticipates Q2 2026 adoption of a carbon-neutral HVAC loop using ground-source heat exchanges beneath the adjacent parking deck.
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- Published: July 31, 2025