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In Egypt in 8000 B.C., doctors began performing a procedure called trephination, in which they punched a hole in the skull using only simple instruments. Hammurabi's Law Code, enshrined in the city walls around 1700 B.C., wasn't either. Sushruta Banaras, who lived in India in 600 BC, is considered by many to be the "Father of Surgery" for his groundbreaking work in the fields of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and cosmetic surgery. Medical and surgical procedures were standardised, and the first surgeons were taught according to a set curriculum, at the semi-formal Asklpieia school in ancient Greece. During the Middle Ages, the original Roman working tent was relocated inside a building. It's healthy to acknowledge that further education is required if our only knowledge of the Middle Ages is that it was a period of pestilence and ruins. During the Napoleonic Wars, army physician Dominique Jean Larrey revived the concept of a medical tent after it had been "lost" for some time. Union army physicians maintained their use of Roman-style hospitals, the Larrey ambulance, and the battlefield tent system throughout the American Civil War. The widespread adoption of protective gear such surgical gowns, gloves, masks, hand washing, and antiseptics following World War I was crucial to the maturation of the contemporary operating theatre. It's no surprise that computers and other high-tech equipment take centre stage in today's operating rooms. In digital operating rooms, doctors can access patient data and surgical images with the help of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS). Hybrid operating rooms, which are utilised for less invasive procedures, now also have imaging equipment available thanks to technological advancements. Improvements in high-resolution imaging technologies and the increased capacity to utilise vast amounts of visual Operation Room data have contributed to the "integration" of modern operating rooms. Operation Rapid data synchronisation is made possible by the widespread use of computers and touch displays in operating rooms. . Patients in need of surgical procedures no longer need to find a magician, go to a filthy makeshift operating room, or put their life in the hands of a doctor who can't watch their vitals on a screen. More and more, computerised operating rooms are being used by hospitals and surgical centres to meet revenue goals and keep the doors open. Of course, individuals who work in healthcare have long considered patient care to be their top priority. Today's operating rooms have a slow and unpredictable patient turnover rate. It is not unusual for cutting-edge technologies to be implemented with minimal thinking or planning. It is difficult to quickly obtain patient records and photographs. Despite this being the norm, the traditional Operating Room is undergoing a transformation as new technology and paradigms are introduced into the therapeutic setting. Minimally invasive or noninvasive methods are becoming increasingly common. Traditional surgical methods are giving way to newer ones like minimally invasive surgery, image-guided therapy, robotic surgery, and tele-surgery. Single-incision laparoscopy and natural orifice transluminal endoscopy are two areas where laparoscopy is making significant strides. The use of endoscopic and endovascular techniques will replace open surgery when it is medically necessary. As it becomes more widely known that many basic surgical operations may be done safely outside of a hospital, outpatient and overnight care will increase. Hybrid operating rooms, endoscopic/interventional suites, and endovascular surgical suites will soon outsell multidisciplinary operating rooms. These inclinations may help separate interventional suites or surgical services in the medical centre, depending on implementation and constraints. As the medical industry embraces multidisciplinary approaches and clinical talents, new medical/interventional professions (such endoscopic surgeons and surgical interventionists) are emerging. Join Shri Ram Medical College’s Bachelor of Vocation in Operation Theatre Technology and Take the First Step Toward a Successful Career in Operation Theatre Technologist. We are here to assist you in launching your career as an Operation Theatre Technologists. Call us at 9968193009 for more information about our programme or to submit an application right away. Shri Ram Medical College – Nurturing next generation of healthcare leaders, and offers all paramedical courses at competitive fee and helps in 100% placement assistance. Admission Open. For More Information, Please visit our website shriram-college.com and like, share subscribe, our YouTube channel Shri Ram Medical College. Good Luck, Good Bye