Hybrid Operating Room
A hybrid operating room, equipped with ultra-modern equipment and capable of accommodating multiple
medical teams from different specialties, represents one of the most significant innovations in patient care.
The primary difference between a conventional and a hybrid operating room lies in the integration of
imaging equipment.
Traditionally, imaging devices such as CT scanners or X-ray machines are located
in
separate rooms outside the surgical suite. In contrast, hybrid environments incorporate these devices directly
into the operating room. This enables the performance of minimally invasive procedures and accelerates
diagnostics, thereby reducing overall surgical time.
This setup allows for comprehensive interventional treatment of the most complex clinical cases,
providing
a comfortable working environment for specialists from various fields to operate simultaneously in the same
location.
A hybrid operating room can accommodate a dozen or more specialists,
including anesthesiologists and
physicians from different disciplines, who can collaborate during the procedure as an interdisciplinary team.
It is also equipped with a range of innovations and state-of-the-art technology.
Thanks to its advanced design, modern equipment, and sufficiently large space,
the room houses numerous
specialized devices. In combination with the direct proximity of imaging facilities,
this allows for pioneering
surgical procedures that were previously impossible to perform due to logistical and organizational
limitations.
The hybrid operating room enables procedures that once had to be performed in sequence to now be carried
out simultaneously.
This increases treatment effectiveness, enhances patient safety, shortens hospital stays,
and significantly
reduces costs.
As a space that integrates various surgical specialties, the hybrid operating room
greatly expands the
therapeutic possibilities available to patients.
The shortened procedure time, ability to perform simultaneous interventions,
and access to comprehensive
imaging diagnostics also translate into improved working conditions for medical staff.