
Presentation by Paul Rasmusson and Henrik Skredsvik outlines the critical role of operating room (OR) ventilation in reducing surgical site infections, details three primary ventilation methods: Turbulent Mixing Ventilation, Laminar/Unidirectional Airflow, and Temperature-Controlled Airflow. It highlights Avidicare’s „Opragon” system, a TcAF solution designed to create ultra-clean air by using gravity-driven downward airflow. A significant portion of the material focuses on the practical challenges of implementing these systems, including architectural limitations, budget constraints, and the complex needs of various stakeholders. It also provides a detailed case study of a hybrid OR project, tracking the process from initial design and 3D modeling to construction and final commissioning tests.
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