Modular OT Equipment

Advanced modular operation theatre solutions designed to ensure sterile environments, operational efficiency, and optimal surgical performance.

OT Operating Table

An operating table (or surgical bed) is a specialized medical, adjustable, and stable platform designed to support a patient during surgical procedures. Located in operating rooms, these tables allow for precise positioning, height adjustment, and tilting to maximize access to the surgical site. 

OT Operating Light

Operating Theatre (OT) lights, also known as surgical lightheads or surgical lighting systems, are medical devices designed to illuminate the surgical site, ensuring high-quality, shadow-free, and cool lighting for medical procedures. These lights are crucial for maintaining visibility, color accuracy, and reducing heat during surgeries.

Surgical Suction Machine

A surgical suction machine (or aspirator) is a medical device that uses negative pressure (vacuum) to remove bodily fluids, tissue, gases, or foreign materials from a patient’s airway or surgical site. It enhances visibility for surgeons by keeping the operating field clear and prevents airway obstruction.

Surgical Diathermy Machine

A surgical diathermy machine, also commonly referred to as an Electrosurgical Unit (ESU) or electrocautery machine, is a medical device used in surgical procedures to cut, coagulate, and desiccate tissues using high-frequency electrical currents. It is widely used in various surgical specialties, including general surgery, dermatology, gynecology, and neurosurgery, to minimize blood loss and improve precision. 

Anesthesia Machine

An anesthesia machine, often referred to as an anesthesia workstation or Boyle’s machine, is a critical, highly sophisticated medical apparatus used in operating rooms and intensive care units (ICUs) to safely deliver a precise mixture of oxygen, medical air, nitrous oxide, and anesthetic vapors to a patient during surgery. Modern machines have evolved into workstations that integrate complex ventilators, advanced patient monitoring, and gas delivery to ensure patient safety while minimizing environmental pollution from waste anesthetic gases.

C-Arm X-ray Machine

A C-Arm X-ray machine is a medical imaging device based on X-ray technology that allows for real-time, high-resolution, dynamic imaging (fluoroscopy) during surgical, orthopedic, and emergency procedures. Its name is derived from the C-shaped arm that connects the X-ray source (tube) on one end and the detector (image intensifier or flat-panel) on the other, allowing it to move flexibly around a patient to provide images from many angles.

Video Endoscopy & Laparoscopy System

Video endoscopy systems are advanced medical imaging platforms utilizing fiber-optic, high-definition cameras to visualize the internal gastrointestinal tract in real-time. Key components include a flexible endoscope, light source, and processor, which enable diagnostic and therapeutic procedures like polyp removal, biopsy, and cancer detection.