Operation Theatres & ICU

Operation Theatres & ICU

Operation Theatres (OTs) are highly specialized hospital units where surgical procedures are performed under sterile and controlled conditions. They are equipped with advanced instruments, surgical tools, anesthesia machines, and monitoring systems to ensure patient safety during operations. The environment is designed to minimize infection risk with strict hygiene, air filtration, and aseptic techniques. OTs are managed by a team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and technicians who work together to perform surgeries ranging from minor to complex life-saving procedures.

Intensive Care Units (ICUs) are critical care sections of hospitals designed for patients with life-threatening conditions who require constant monitoring and advanced medical support. They are equipped with ventilators, cardiac monitors, infusion pumps, and life-support systems to manage serious illnesses, trauma, or post-surgical recovery. Skilled intensivists, critical care nurses, and support staff provide round-the-clock care to stabilize patients and improve survival outcomes. ICUs are crucial for managing emergencies, complex diseases, and post-operative care, ensuring that patients receive immediate and continuous treatment.