Modular Operation Theatre
The most integrated function, cleanliness, and constant maintenance of facility, equipment, and gadget safety are all necessary for the operation department. In addition, the human engineering perspective needs to be taken into account while designing the workplace for medical professionals like physicians and nurses. Queen’s Hospital modular operating theater meets those requirements with its wall, ceiling, and sandwich panels. It can accommodate all the equipment and functions that are required at any given time, including lighting gear, medical gas systems, and electrical equipment. Furthermore, the modular theater has a high degree of extensibility, allowing for the future installation of a new facility and creating an operational environment that is both highly functional and workable.
In order to promote healing and cure with maximum safety, comfort, and economy, invasive procedures that save or improve human life are performed on the body in an operation theater by specially trained personnel in a controlled environment under strict aseptic conditions. Operation theatre (OT) design must be based on science in order to ensure sterility, ease of maintenance, and efficient use. Our operation theater is planned, started, and maintained using a civil-mechanical-electrical-mechanical-biomedical combination that is directed and managed by the demands, preferences, and safety of the medical-surgical team.
What is a modular Operation Theatre?
It is a compact, extremely sterile apparatus with specific air filters to regulate the internal airflow system. To improve the physical safety of patients, several types of air handling units (AHU) and air conditioning (AC) systems are utilized to maximize protection against contaminants. The operation theater is simpler to build and maintain because of the pre-engineered panels that make up the walls and ceilings and the chemical-resistant and antistatic flooring.
Why do Queen’s Hospital Modular OT?
We have 04 modular Operation Theater with 01 dedicated Labour Modular Operation Theater. We are ensuring quality & assuring 100% Surgical Safety with 0% Surgical Site Infection and follow the international & WHO standards.
Queen’s Hospital modular Operation Theatre
Sterility: To have complete infection free cases
- To achieve a very low level of Bacteria count in the OT
- To have non-porous, seamless, easily cleanable surfaces
- To reduce the need of frequent disinfestation.
Work-Flow Management
- To have concealed wiring and medical pipeline system
- To have a complete hassle-free floor area leading to enhanced equipment and personal movement
- To have effective lighting system to operate under better conditions.
Aesthetics – Pleasing work environment
- Effective lighting by maintaining LUX levels
- Clean air quality and effective ventilation
- Pleasing work environment through the use of different walls and floor colors.
Features of Queen’s Hospital Modular OT?
- A continuous flow of highly filtered “Bacteria free” air into the operation theatre.
- A continuous removal of contaminated air out of the operation theatre
- Durable anti-bacterial paint
- Anti-bacterial sandwich panel
- Homogeneous anti-bacterial antistatic PVC flooring
- Permeability of vapor to escape which protects against the growth of yeast and microbes
- Moisture and Thaw resistance
- Sargon pendent and gas pendent facilities
- LED Pannel control system unit
- Easy to move and get hands on the instruments
- Should be able to accommodate a number of doctors inside.
Major components of Queen’s Modular OT system
The Wall and ceiling
Queen’s Hospital modular OT is a free-standing structure constructed inside a hospital room. The panels of Modular OT are Anti-Bacterial Silicon Panel which is made of Electrolytic aluminum alloy with insulation cotton on the back. A coat of anti-microbial paint is sprayed on the inside of the panels facing the OT table.
All four corners of the room will have provisions for air duct. Sufficient room should be given inside the operation theatre for easier operation procedure.
Laminar air flow unit
A Modular OT consists of a laminar air flow unit which supplies air into the Modular OT. Laminar flow is defined as the flow of fluid in which the entire flow is steady with uniform velocity in which the flow of lines is parallel to each other. Positive air pressure 0.1-0.5-micron HEPA Filtration.
Laminar flow unit is used in Modular OTs
- To control the temperature and humidity of space,
- To assist in the removal and dilution of waste aesthetic gases
- To dilute airborne bacterial contamination
- To control the movement of air within the department, such that the number of airborne bacteria is minimal.
OT Light
Lights of a Modular OT are fixed to its ceilings. Clear and effective lighting is crucial to the operation. Integral lighting systems provide illuminations in excess of 150000Lux. Our OT Light Origin from RIMSA, Italy.
