Surgery Room Design with Maquet OR3D for a Health Institution
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Surgery rooms - Design, Maquet OR3D, Surgery rooms and equipment - RulesAbstract
The construction of hospitals, clinics and health centers in Bolivia is currently going through a time of peak. Technological tools that allow the design of specialized environments are used around the world to prevent that culminated buildings, should be demolished or rnodified when equipping for operation, bringing economic consequences and valuable time loss to the population service. lt is for this that the objective of this work is to capture a comprehensive proposal encompassing equipment, structure and ergonomic surgical enclosures according to Bolivian standards. This report seeks to project a complete solution through collection of information regarding medical equipment, study international standards and profound new software technologies that enable through a three dimensional visualization analysis, simulate the entire environment of the operating room, with the eagerness to address investment and ensure the functionality of the future environment.
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