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  2. Hybrid operating room - Wikipedia

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    This is especially important as devices have defined room height requirements that must be met. In this case, head clearance height for the OR-light may be an issue. This makes lights a critical item in the planning and design process. [27] Other aspects in the planning process of operating room lights include avoidance of glare and reflections.

  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. Suburban Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A new surgical wing containing 15 state-of-the-art operating rooms to replace existing operating rooms. Each operating room measures approximately 700 square feet and is designed to accommodate important technological advancements, such as MRI-guided surgery.

  5. Operating table - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century operating table. An operating table, sometimes called operating room table, is the table on which the patient lies during a surgical operation. [1] This surgical equipment is usually found inside the surgery room of a hospital. [2]

  6. Orthopedic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (alternative spelling orthopaedics) is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. [1] Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma , spine diseases , sports injuries , degenerative diseases , infections, tumors , and ...

  7. Surgical positions - Wikipedia

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    The most common surgical position. The patient lies with back flat on operating room bed. [1] [2] [3] Trendelenburg position Same as supine position but the upper torso is lowered. [1] [2] Reverse Trendelenburg position Same as supine but upper torso is raised and legs are lowered. [1] [2] Fracture Table Position For hip fracture surgery.

  8. Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient surgery services are also provided through the joint venture entities ASCS and SCP. Currently, surgical services at SMC consist of 15 general operating rooms, one hybrid endovascular vascular suite, two cystoscopy operating rooms, and one minor procedure operating room. The 15 operating rooms range in size from 594 to 816 square feet.

  9. List of medical abbreviations: O - Wikipedia

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    operating room (aka operating theatre) odds ratio ORIF: open reduction internal fixation: ORSA: oxacillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus ORT: oral rehydration therapy OS: left eye (from Latin oculus sinister) orthopedic surgery: overall survival OSA: obstructive sleep apnea: OSH: outside hospital Osm: osmolarity: Osteo: osteomyelitis: OT ...