
Chaos
vs.
Control

What is your OR Reality?
Case delays.Inaccurate trays. Missing instruments.
Late starts? Lost time?
Frustrated surgeons and staff.
It might be an average day, but it doesn't have to be.
At Surgical Solutions, we streamline surgical operations from sterile processing to intraoperative support. The result:
Every tray. Accurate. Every time.
Every start. On time. Every day.
Every Surgeon. Every staff member. Focused on Patients.
Fewer delays, accurate trays, and on-time starts, so surgeons focus on patients, not problems. Many of the frustrations surgeons are facing today aren’t isolated problems. They’re symptoms of a deeper challenge: staffing.
When roles are hard to fill and harder to retain, the OR breaks down. Surgical Solutions solves staffing at its core, unlocking consistency, reliability, and surgical confidence.
Unlike hospitals, we’ve built a specialized workforce that stays, grows, and delivers consistency.
Why Surgeons Should Care:
- On-time starts = more cases, less stress
- Accurate trays = safer surgery, fewer delays
- Stable staffing = confidence in every case
Why change now?
- The old “recruit, train, quit” cycle doesn’t work.
- Burnout and attrition have a direct impact on patient care.
- Robotics and ASC growth raise the stakes. Staffing must evolve to meet the demand.
Current numbers indicate:
- SPD turnover averages 30–35% nationally; some regions hit 40%+.
- OR nurse turnover: 20–25%, vs hospital average of ~17%.
- 7,000+ surgical robots in U.S. hospitals, with a projected growth of +10% every year. Without stable staffing, technology outpaces capacity.
- ASCs now handle 60%+ of outpatient surgeries and are anticipating growth between 5–6% annually, further straining old staffing models.
Visit us at
Booth #14038
at #ACSCC25
or
Schedule a 1:1 Meeting
Control the controllable. Unlock surgical confidence.
Why Surgical Solutions? We hire locally. Support nationally.
Scale, expertise, and stability hospitals can’t achieve alone. We deliver:
- Fewer delays
- Accurate trays
- More on-time starts
- Surgeons focused on patients, not logistics