The DSA (Digital Subtraction Angiography) hybrid operating room is the core battleground for modern hospitals to conduct high-precision interventional treatments, bearing the important responsibility of diagnosing and treating major diseases such as cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and tumors. Its internal equipment is sophisticated, and its processes are complex, making its environmental requirements extremely stringent. Therefore, upgrading such a 'heart-level' department often means a 'major operation' that is 'traumatic': a long construction period, forced suspension of surgical schedules, and ongoing disruption to the medical environment. However, when upgrade demands collide head-on with the 'every second counts' nature of daily medical operations, does it mean we can only reluctantly compromise? NO, NO, NO!