Consideration of Planning a Mobile Hybrid Operating Room

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Mobile operating room plays a very important role in treating patients in natural disasters such as earthquake and tsunami. However, development of surgical technology in the 21st century provides the opportunity for constructing a mobile operating room, which is also increasingly dependent on demonstrating safety, efficacy and cost effectiveness. Success in planning an efficiently mobile hybrid operating room many factors must be considered including pace limited, workflow, protocols, equipment and ergonomics. This paper will present several considerations of setting up a mobile hybrid operating room.

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