
The surgery area is equipped with two general operating theatres, with a surface area greater than 30 metres squared, a room specifically for catheterisation and a delivery room.
Annexed to operating theatre 1 is the assisted reproduction laboratory and annexed to the delivery room is a labour room.
In the surgery area there is also a post-operative reanimation room and an Intensive Care Unit.
Resources and Equipment
As well as the conventional feature of a surgical theatre we have neurosurgical microscopes, ophthalmological and ORL equipment, endoscopes for laparoscopy and arthroscopy equipment, Harmonic scalpel and Ligasure, radiofrequency equipment, image intensifier, extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, excimer laser, phacoemulsifier, etc.
Surgical Interventions
Surgical interventions carried out are outpatient procedures, or short-stay procedures, with the patient remaining in the facility for only a few hours or, for a maximum of one or two days, to later go home or to a hotel.
Surgical interventions that are short stay or Major Outpatient Surgery as it is called these days, are possible thanks to the technological resources available, and a team of professionals specialising in these kinds of techniques, giving the following advantages:
- Minimally-invasive surgery (Endoscopy)
- Allows the patient to leave within a few hours avoiding the discomfort of hospitalisation.
- Only interventions that do not involve great risk, pain to the patient, haemorrhage, or any that do not last longer than an hour are performed.
  
In practice 80% of the surgical procedures that are carried out habitually in private clinics can be performed here, particularly Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Gynaecology, Traumatology, General Surgery, Paediatric Surgery, Urology, and Otolaryngology.
• The operating theatres are available not just to our medical staff but to any outside surgeon who wishes to perform procedures on patients at our installations.
SURGICAL PROCEDURES
The following is a list of the most common procedures, although there are constantly new surgical techniques being performed under the short-stay hospital regime.
- Infiltrations and fillings.
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- Breast enlargement/reduction
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- Septoplasty. Rhinoplasty.
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- Palatopharyngoplasty by radiofrequency
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- Nasal sinus endoscope surgery
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- Myringoplasty and Tympanoplasty.
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- Meatus acusticus externus Exostosis.
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- Urinary incontinence surgery.
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- Transurethral prostate resection
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- Diagnostic and therapeutic curettage.
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- Gynaecological laparoscopy
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- Crural and inguinal hernia
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- Appendectomy (by laparoscopy)
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- Cruciate ligament (with Arthroscopy)
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- Meniscectomy via Arthroscopy
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- Osteosynthesis of fracture
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- Pre-Employment Medical Exams
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- Prosthesis of knee and hips
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- Disc hernia: cervical and lumbar
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- Cataract phacoemulsification surgery
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