Anesthesia and Reanimation
18.12.2024

In the anesthesia outpatient clinic, an anesthesia plan is created as a result of preoperative examinations, examinations, tests and necessary consultations in order for the patient to safely undergo the operation process, and it is aimed to ensure that the patient is painless throughout the operation, and that all vital functions of the patient (such as breathing, pulse, blood pressure) are controlled and maintained in a healthy manner during the operation.

OPERATION ROOM SERVICES
Operating rooms are rooms in the hospital where surgical procedures are performed in an aseptic environment. Our hospital has a total of 9 operating tables, 7 in the operating room, 1 in the delivery room and 1 in the local operating room.
The entrance and exit of the employees to the operating room is always controlled. No one other than the operating room team enters the sterile area. Entrances to the sterile area are made according to the “Operating Room Sterile Area Entrance Rules” determined by the Hospital Management and Infection Control Committee.
Patients are admitted to the operating room from the patient entrance section, on a stretcher, wearing a patient shirt and a cap.
Our healthcare personnel accompany the patient from the clinic to the operating room and from the operating room to the clinic and Safe Surgery steps are followed at every stage.
Anesthesia and Reanimation Specialist, Anesthesia Technician and Operating Room Nurse accompany the surgeon who will perform the surgery.
At the end of the surgery, our patients are followed up in the wake-up unit for the period deemed appropriate by our Anesthesia and Reanimation Specialists and transferred to the clinic according to their general condition.

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