Borough President Vito Fossella Allocates Funding For State-Of-The-Art Biplane Imaging At RUMC9/16/2025
Borough President Vito Fossella announced a $1.52 million capital allocation to acquire state-of-the-art biplane imaging technology for the new vascular institute at Richmond University Medical Center.
The Joan and Alan Bernikow Heart and Vascular Institute, which is slated to open next year, will bring together advanced cardiology and neuroscience services in one unit. Biplane imaging is one of the most advanced interventional technologies available. It uses two rotating cameras, one on each side of the patient, to take simultaneous images. As the cameras move from side-to-side and front-to-back, they produce highly detailed images of blood vessels, soft tissue, and blood flow in real-time. Biplane imaging is also used to path the blood flow through vessels, which helps to find the precise location of disease or malformation. The project expands RUMC’s existing Catheterization Suite, which currently treats over 500 cardiac patients annually. The number of preoperative and holding bays will also be increased to better accommodate patient volume while improving patient flow and staff services. Additionally, the allocation includes refurbishing the existing waiting area and reception area. Borough President Fossella said he is “humbled and appreciative that I get to play a little part in this." He also said the new equipment will provide more reasons for Staten Islanders to stay at home to find high-quality health care. “This is an outgrowth of that premise,” said Borough President Fossella during a press conference in the hospital’s Sipp Auditorium . “Not only will this provide better health care to the existing patients, but it’s going to allow other patients to come here who would have gone someplace else. My only hope and prayer is that people will live longer and better and get better care because of this." Comments are closed.
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