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October 25, 2024
A well-designed OR is more than just a room; it's a strategic investment that can significantly impact patient outcomes and operational efficiency. In fact, a recent study from the University of Kansas found that improved OR design can reduce surgery duration by up to 6 minutes. This could mean up to 2 hours of total staffing time savings per day.
In this blog post, we'll guide you through the essential steps to building a safe, efficient, and future-ready OR.
If you're planning to build a new operating room, it's essential to conduct thorough research and gather information from existing facilities. Here are some key areas to explore:
If you have an existing operating room, take the opportunity to assess its current performance. Identify any bottlenecks, inefficiencies, or safety concerns that may be hindering the workflow or impacting patient care. This information will be invaluable in designing a new space that addresses these issues and improves overall efficiency.
By conducting thorough research and evaluating your current operating room, you can gain valuable insights and ensure that your new operating room is designed to meet the needs of your facility and patients.
To effectively design your new operating room, clearly define its specific needs and goals. Consider factors such as the types of surgical procedures or specialties it will accommodate, whether you plan to incorporate advanced technology like imaging equipment or robotic systems, the anticipated daily surgical volume, and how the room should be designed to accommodate future growth or changes in surgical practices.
Beyond the technical requirements, creating a comfortable and supportive environment is crucial for enhancing the patient experience. To minimize noise levels, incorporate sound-absorbing materials and strategically design the layout. Ensure patient privacy throughout procedures and recovery. Consider offering amenities like comfortable beds, televisions, and access to natural light to create a welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, create designated areas for family members to wait comfortably, fostering a sense of support during the patient's experience.
A well-designed operating room is essential for providing high-quality patient care and efficient surgical procedures. By carefully considering the factors outlined in this article, healthcare facilities can create spaces that meet the needs of both staff and patients for many years to come.
Avante Health Solutions has been a trusted partner in facility planning and equipment solutions for more than 40 years. Schedule a consultation to discover how we can help you build the perfect OR for your facility.
References:
Xiaobo Quan, PhD, EDAC, School of Architecture & Design, University of Kansas: Can Operating Room Design Make Orthopedic Surgeries Shorter, Safer, and More Efficient?: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI): 2022 Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA): Perioperative and Operating Room Design and Management