Operations at a Nottinghamshire hospital were cancelled after a rat was found in an operating theatre.
BBC: Rat in theatre leads to 40 ops cancelled at King's Mill
In 1884 the building was extended to provide extra wards and an operating theatre.
They waited for him to die in a room next to the operating theatre to allow organ retrieval.
There is nothing to be gained from tolerating defects on the production line or mistakes in the operating theatre.
Robots are spreading in the civilian world, too, from the flight deck to the operating theatre (see article).
Yeah, husband was there all along, even in the operating theatre as I had to have a caesarean at the end.
It allows women to take a virtual tour of a suite, birthing pool room, special care baby unit and an operating theatre.
There are also plans for four operating theatres to be built above the ED to link with the current main operating theatre department.
The incorrect information was then put on the operating theatre list - even though his case notes and consent form had the correct information.
She said he had been in the operating theatre for 10 hours and had been placed on a ventilator, but was now off it.
Karen Tomlinson, director of operations at the hospital, said she was shocked to learn evidence of a rodent had been found in an operating theatre.
BBC: Rat in theatre leads to 40 ops cancelled at King's Mill
The journey back to an operating theatre may still be the greatest obstacle to an astronaut who is seriously injured, or falls badly ill during a mission.
Mr Targowski said Dr Craig Cunningham was asked to observe Declan's post-mortem examination because he could see over the heads of others in the crowded operating theatre.
At the trust's Royal Lancaster Hospital, a mobile operating theatre has been opened to provide extra emergency patient beds and a refurbishment of the emergency department is under way.
Meeting the 18 weeks maximum for waiting in the NHS with an average of 9 weeks from the door of the GP to the door of the operating theatre.
DERA's virtual body means that a plausible picture of a person's interior can be displayed on a monitor in the same way that it would be in a real operating theatre.
Mr Stevenson, who works as an operating theatre orderly at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, said he would have to defend himself at trial as he cannot afford a lawyer.
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British Columbia's Workman's Compensation Board, which is not covered by the health law, buys time in a hospital operating theatre to get injured workers early treatment and so avoid extended disability payments.
Once at Selly Oak, many patients will have numerous trips to the operating theatre, sometimes between 10 to 15, often for complex reconstruction work and skin or tissue grafts from one part of the body to another.
Giving evidence to the inquiry on Tuesday morning Marian McGrath said it was, in 2001, common practice at Altnagelvin Hospital that the anaesthetist would not issue a new prescription for fluids for a child leaving the operating theatre.
He spent a large amount of time sketching in the hospital and drew inspiration from his experiences there, from the traffic markings on the floors around the operating theatre to sitting in a calm and quiet room in the premature baby unit.
He owned Las Ventas in Madrid, perhaps the most important bullring in the world, which seats 25, 000 spectators with a box for royalty, and has an operating theatre for matadors who misjudge the bull's cunning and a small chapel for those beyond help.
Panels installed on the Town Hall, swimming pool, the Key Theatre and a number of schools are said by the council to be "operating at or above expected output".
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