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  2. Hybrid operating room - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid operating room is an advanced surgical theatre that is equipped with advanced medical imaging devices such as fixed C-arms, X-ray tomography (CT) scanners, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. [1] These imaging devices enable minimally-invasive surgery.

  3. Operating theater - Wikipedia

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    Outside the operating room, or sometimes integrated within, is a dedicated scrubbing area that is used by surgeons, anesthetists, ODPs (operating department practitioners), and nurses prior to surgery. An operating room will have a map to enable the terminal cleaner to realign the operating table and equipment to the desired layout during cleaning.

  4. IEEE 11073 service-oriented device connectivity - Wikipedia

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    The Service Model specifies the way in which service consumer can interact with medical devices implementing the role of a service provider. IEEE 11073-10207 enables the structural interoperability between medical devices. The non-normative name is Basic Integrated Clinical Environment Protocol Specification (BICEPS). [1] [2] [10]

  5. Operating table - Wikipedia

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    An operating table system with a stationary column is more stable and more hygienic. The better transport options improve the patient flow from the patient transfer unit and the operating room considerably. Finally, operating table systems with stationary columns enables control elements to be integrated into image procedures, for example ...

  6. Karl Storz Endoskope - Wikipedia

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    The company offers around 13,000 different products for human medicine as well as veterinary medicine (since 1989). In addition to flexible and rigid endoscopes, Karl Storz supplies software for various medical fields, accessories such as light sources, light cables, and cameras, as well as the so-called integrated operating room, OR1.

  7. Computer-assisted surgery - Wikipedia

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    Another disadvantage is the size of the systems. These systems have relatively large footprints. This is an important disadvantage in today's already-crowded operating rooms. It may be difficult for both the surgical team and the robot to fit into the operating room. [18]

  8. Perioperative nursing - Wikipedia

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    Also known as operating room nurses or OR nurses, perioperative nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who work in hospital surgical departments, day-surgery units (also called ambulatory surgery units), clinics, and physicians' offices. They help plan, implement, and evaluate treatment of the surgical patient and may work closely with the patient ...

  9. Central sterile services department - Wikipedia

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    Sterile dental instruments from hospital central supply (barcoded label indicating sterilization date, expiry date and contents). The central sterile services department (CSSD), also called sterile processing department (SPD), sterile processing, central supply department (CSD), or central supply, is an integrated place in hospitals and other health care facilities that performs sterilization ...