Operation Theatres

  • 1 DEDICATED EMERGENCY OT ROUND THE CLOCK
  • 1 ELECTIVE TRAUMA SURGERY OT
  • 1 ELECTIVE ORTHOPAEDICS OT
  • 1 ELECTIVE PLASTIC SURGERY OT
  • 1 ELECTIVE NEUROSURGERY OT

An operating theatre, also known as an operating room, is a specialized hospital room designed for performing surgical procedures. These rooms are equipped with advanced medical equipment and technology, as well as specialized lighting and ventilation systems, to ensure the safety and comfort of the patient and medical staff.

During a surgical procedure, the operating theatre is kept sterile to prevent infections. All medical staff wear special sterile gowns, gloves, masks, and other protective gear to prevent the spread of germs. The patient is also prepared for surgery by washing the surgical site with an antiseptic solution and covering the surrounding area with sterile drapes.

Surgeons and other medical staff use a variety of specialized instruments and tools to perform surgical procedures. These may include scalpels, forceps, scissors, retractors, and other surgical instruments. In addition, advanced medical technologies such as surgical lasers, laparoscopes, and other specialized equipment may be used to aid in the surgical procedure.

During the surgery, the patient is closely monitored by a team of medical professionals, including anesthesiologists, nurses, and surgical technicians. These professionals monitor the patient’s vital signs and administer medications as needed to ensure the patient’s safety and comfort.

After the surgery is complete, the patient is moved to a recovery room where they are closely monitored as they recover from the effects of anesthesia. The medical team will continue to monitor the patient’s vital signs and provide necessary pain management and other support to ensure a smooth recovery.

Overall, operating theatres play a critical role in modern healthcare, providing a safe and controlled environment for surgical procedures. By using advanced medical equipment and technology, as well as strict sterilization protocols, operating theatres help ensure the best possible outcomes for surgical patients.

Personal Care

Before the surgery, ask your medical team any questions you have about the procedure, including what to expect before, during, and after the surgery. Knowing what to expect can help alleviate some anxiety. Your medical team will provide instructions on how to prepare for the surgery, such as when to stop eating or drinking before the procedure. It’s important to follow these instructions carefully to help ensure a successful surgery and a smooth recovery.

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