Operating Room
Operating room: preparation, protocols, and a safe environment for Oral and Maxillofacial procedures.
Surgical care requires planning, protocols, and a controlled environment. In the operating room we prioritize safety, asepsis, and careful preparation before, during, and after each procedure.

Preparation and protocols
Depending on the procedure and treatment plan, preparation may include:
- Medical history review and pre-operative evaluation.
- Vital signs measurement and monitoring.
- Sterile field setup.
- Fasting and pre-op care instructions when applicable.


Controlled environment and equipment
The operating room is designed to maintain controlled conditions that support precision and patient recovery.


Fiberoptic intubation to ensure successful and adequate intubation
Using technology for these procedures helps the anesthesiologist and ensures the airway is protected. It also allows verification that the tube is correctly positioned, providing greater safety throughout the surgical procedure.

Additional videos
Surgical hand scrub
Surgical site scrub
Precision with proper lighting and visual magnification
Proper lighting and the use of visual magnification are essential to achieve a precise field of view.
