
The Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) inaugurated its new maternity ward in 2015. In a statement, the hospital wrote that the aim of the maternity ward is "to offer the best possible care for women, families and children, in a new and unique location, adjoining the KannerKlinik and the other buildings of the CHL"
The CHL's maternity ward is Luxembourg's only facility to possess a Maternity Intensive Care unit, specialising in successfully carrying out high-risk pregnancies.
The CHL considers its maternity ward five years after its inauguration "a real success".
Recently, the CHL also shared insights into its training programme in robotic surgery under the tutelage of Dr. Juan Santiago Azagra MD PhD(Hon), Chief of General, Digestive, Vascular and Endocrine Surgery.
The hospitals surgical robot, called the "Da Vinci Xi", is equipped with a double control console, and an integrated simulator. The CHL considers the Da Vinci Xi "a real asset for training young surgeons", stating that it would reinforce the appeal of the CHL as a training hospital.
According to the CHL, more than 200 medical students and around a hundred doctors in the process of specialisation are trained at the hospital every year.