THEATRE SET-UP AND TOOLS
THEATRE SET-UP AND TOOLS
Operating theatre design is key to e ffi ciency . Modern theatres are designed with moveable booms for video, diathermy and laparoscopic equipment with at least two high-resolution, high-definition (HD) or ultra-high-definition (4K) monitors, a carbon dioxide supply and flow monitor and appropriate audiovisual kit ( Figure 10.1 ) . Image quality is vital to the success of minimal access surgery . New camera and lens technology allows the use of smaller cameras while maintaining excellent resolution. Auto - matic focusing and charge-coupled devices (CCDs) ar e used to detect di ff erent levels of brightness and adjust for the best image possible. E ffi cient teamwork is crucial for high-quality surger y and quick yet safe turnover. This is particularly important in robotic surgery , where verbal interaction between all team members is - paramount throughout the procedure. The robotic team must carefully rehearse protocols for both controlled and uncon - trolled conversion in the event of emergency . , where THEATRE SET-UP AND TOOLS
Operating theatre design is key to e ffi ciency . Modern theatres are designed with moveable booms for video, diathermy and laparoscopic equipment with at least two high-resolution, high-definition (HD) or ultra-high-definition (4K) monitors, a carbon dioxide supply and flow monitor and appropriate audiovisual kit ( Figure 10.1 ) . Image quality is vital to the success of minimal access surgery . New camera and lens technology allows the use of smaller cameras while maintaining excellent resolution. Auto - matic focusing and charge-coupled devices (CCDs) ar e used to detect di ff erent levels of brightness and adjust for the best image possible. E ffi cient teamwork is crucial for high-quality surger y and quick yet safe turnover. This is particularly important in robotic surgery , where verbal interaction between all team members is - paramount throughout the procedure. The robotic team must carefully rehearse protocols for both controlled and uncon - trolled conversion in the event of emergency . , where THEATRE SET-UP AND TOOLS
Operating theatre design is key to e ffi ciency . Modern theatres are designed with moveable booms for video, diathermy and laparoscopic equipment with at least two high-resolution, high-definition (HD) or ultra-high-definition (4K) monitors, a carbon dioxide supply and flow monitor and appropriate audiovisual kit ( Figure 10.1 ) . Image quality is vital to the success of minimal access surgery . New camera and lens technology allows the use of smaller cameras while maintaining excellent resolution. Auto - matic focusing and charge-coupled devices (CCDs) ar e used to detect di ff erent levels of brightness and adjust for the best image possible. E ffi cient teamwork is crucial for high-quality surger y and quick yet safe turnover. This is particularly important in robotic surgery , where verbal interaction between all team members is - paramount throughout the procedure. The robotic team must carefully rehearse protocols for both controlled and uncon - trolled conversion in the event of emergency . , where
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