Denver Health Monitor Boom System Upgrade
Denver Health
Deliverables
Replacement of EA motor components (mylar and circuit board)
Structural boom modification with adapter boom and adapter bearing installation
Removal and reinstallation of 55-inch surgical monitor
Full power and data reconnection
Reassembly and alignment of console, spacer, and offset arm
Complete system testing and verification checklist
Clinical walkthrough for operational readiness
Hendrix Medical in collaboration with Amico completed a surgical equipment upgrade at Denver Health requiring the removal, modification, and reinstallation of critical boom-mounted equipment within an operating room environment. The project included replacement of internal motor components, boom hardware modifications, and reinstallation of a 55-inch surgical monitor with all electrical and data connections safely restored.
How Targeted Boom System Modernization Improves Reliability in a High-Demand OR Environment
The Denver Health upgrade required precise coordination to remove and modify mission-critical boom-mounted systems while maintaining strict safety and installation standards. Because this equipment supports daily surgical workflows, every step was sequenced to protect system integrity and reduce the risk of operational disruption.
The Hendrix Medical team replaced the EA motor mylar and circuit board, removed key structural components, and installed an adapter boom with a new adapter bearing to support the updated mounting configuration. A 55-inch surgical monitor was then reinstalled with all required power and data pathways reconnected and validated.
After mechanical and electrical reassembly, the team completed full system testing, checklist documentation, and stakeholder walkthroughs, including final charge nurse verification, to confirm the room was clinically ready and all components were functioning as expected.
Equipment Preparation & System Shutdown
Safely powered down and verified deactivation of electrical sources tied to the equipment mount.
Disconnected power and data connections to deinstall the 55-inch surgical monitor.
Removed conduit and disconnected main power lines from the first receptacle in the circuit.
Removed grounding cable from the back box to support safe disassembly.
Component Removal & Hardware Modifications
Replaced EA motor mylar and circuit board components.
Removed console, console spacer, and offset arm for structural modification.
Replaced the existing drop tube with an adapter boom.
Installed a new adapter bearing for updated boom configuration and alignment.
System Reinstallation & Reconnection
Installed the offset arm onto the adapter bearing with correct panel orientation.
Mounted the console back onto the offset arm to restore the boom assembly.
Reconnected main power lines and grounding wires to the receptacle back box.
Reinstalled the 55-inch surgical monitor and restored all power/data connectivity.
Testing, QA, and Clinical Readiness
Installed final components including elbow flaps and RAD shield.
Performed full operational testing of electrical, mechanical, and data systems.
Completed detailed documentation checklist and stakeholder video walkthrough.
Conducted final charge nurse walkthrough to confirm clinical readiness.
Project Impact
The upgraded boom and monitor system was successfully installed, aligned, and fully tested, providing Denver Health with a reliable, properly configured surgical equipment setup that supports efficient workflow and consistent performance in a high-demand clinical environment.
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Client: Denver Health
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