At Nova Hospital, the General Operation Theatre (General OT) is a highly advanced, sterile, and well-equipped surgical facility designed to ensure maximum patient safety and successful surgical outcomes. It is the core unit where a wide range of routine and emergency surgeries such as appendectomy, hernia repair, gallbladder removal, and other general surgical procedures are performed with precision. The OT is maintained under strict aseptic conditions with controlled temperature, humidity, and high-efficiency air filtration systems to prevent any risk of infection during surgery.
The General OT at Nova Hospital is equipped with modern surgical infrastructure including high-intensity LED operation lights, advanced anesthesia workstations, multi-parameter patient monitors, and fully automated operating tables. These systems allow surgeons and anesthesiologists to perform complex procedures with accuracy and real-time monitoring of the patient’s vital signs. The facility also includes emergency backup power systems, medical gas supply (oxygen, nitrous oxide, and compressed air), and laminar airflow technology to maintain a completely bacteria-free environment throughout the surgery.
A highly trained and experienced surgical team operates within the OT, including surgeons, anesthetists, OT technicians, and nursing staff who work in coordination to ensure smooth surgical procedures. Every step—from patient preparation, sterilization of instruments, and surgical assistance to post-operative care—is handled with strict medical protocols. The OT staff continuously monitors infection control practices, ensuring all instruments and surfaces are properly sterilized before and after each operation.
Overall, the General OT at Nova Hospital represents a state-of-the-art surgical environment that combines advanced medical technology, skilled professionals, and strict hygiene standards. It is designed to provide safe, efficient, and life-saving surgical care, making it a vital facility in delivering high-quality healthcare services to patients.