Hybrid operating rooms are no longer a new concept for leading hospitals worldwide. However, in Vietnam, implementing such a multi-functional integrated operating room system still requires thorough preparation in both technical infrastructure and investment costs. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the structure, clinical benefits, and implementation roadmap of a smart, internationally standardized Hybrid operating room, helping medical facilities embrace the trend of Medicine 4.0.
1. What is a Hybrid Operating Room? Core Differences from Traditional Operating Rooms
Essentially, a Hybrid operating room is a sterile surgical space equipped with large-scale diagnostic imaging equipment such as digital subtraction angiography (DSA), computed tomography (CT) scanners, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. This integration allows doctors to perform minimally invasive procedures on-site without moving patients to the diagnostic imaging department.
Differences in workflow
In a traditional operating room, if complications arise during surgery requiring imaging diagnostics, the patient must be transported through hospital corridors, increasing the risk of infection and losing the "golden hour." With the Hybrid solution, doctors can perform angiography or CT scans right on the operating table to assess results immediately.
2. Economic and Clinical Benefits of the Hybrid Solution
2.1. For Patients: Safety and Rapid Recovery
Minimized Complications: No need for movement, helping to stabilize hemodynamics for critically ill patients.
High Success Rate: Real-time 3D imaging enables millimeter-precision interventions.
Shorter Hospital Stay: Endovascular procedures allow patients to recover in 2-3 days instead of 1-2 weeks as with open surgery.
2.2. For Hospitals: Optimized Resources and Reputation
Although the initial investment cost is high, the Hybrid operating room enables hospitals to perform complex interventions (such as TAVI valve replacement, cerebral vascular intervention), thereby enhancing their status and attracting high-tech patients.
3. Design Standards and Technical Infrastructure for Smart Hybrid Operating Rooms
An internationally standard hybrid operating room is not simply about placing a DSA machine in the operating room. It is an extremely complex technical system.
3.1. Cleanroom System
A HEPA air filtration system with laminar airflow is required to ensure a Class 100 or Class 1000 cleanliness level. In particular, the airflow system must be designed to avoid obstruction by the DSA machine's suspension arm.
3.2. Radiation Shielding and X-ray Safety
Walls and ceilings must be lined with lead, with the thickness carefully calculated according to the power of the X-ray machine. A separate control room for the technicians is required.
3.3. AV System Integration and Live Streaming
The Operating Room Integration (OR Integration) system allows for live transmission of surgical images to consultation rooms or international training centers, effectively supporting telemedicine.
4. Philips Azurion: The "Heart" of the Modern Hybrid Operating Room
In Vietnam, HAMEDCO proudly supplies the Philips Azurion – the latest generation angiography system. Azurion not only provides ultra-sharp images but also reduces X-ray dose by up to 73% for both patients and doctors.
5. Hybrid Operating Room Implementation Process with HAMEDCO
We accompany our clients through 5 stages:
Survey & Consultation: Assessing professional needs and existing space.
Detailed Design: Technical drawings, lead drawings, electrical and medical gas drawings.
Infrastructure Construction: Building cleanrooms, installing shielding.
Equipment Installation: Configuring the integrated DSA/CT/MRI system.
Training & Transfer: Providing operational guidance to medical staff.
6. Conclusion
Hybrid operating rooms are an inevitable trend in modern medicine. Investing in this solution is not just about upgrading equipment, but about elevating the entire treatment system. Contact HAMEDCO's team of experts today to receive the most detailed advice for your project.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How much does it cost to build a hybrid operating room?
A: The cost depends on the configuration of imaging equipment and cleanroom standards, usually ranging from 40 billion to over 100 billion VND.
Q: How long does construction take?
A: On average, 4-6 months depending on the scale and site conditions.