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Editorial Article
Dr. Geraldine Menezes*,1,

1Editor-in-Chief, RJAHS

*Corresponding Author:

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Received Date: 2023-02-10,
Accepted Date: 2023-03-15,
Published Date: 2023-04-30
Year: 2023, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page no. vi, DOI: 10.26463/rjahs.3_1_1
Views: 587, Downloads: 33
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The field of anaesthesia and operation theatre technology has been rapidly evolving over the years. With advancements in medical technology and increasing demand for efficient and safe health care, the role of anaesthesia and operation theatre technologists (will be referred to hereinafter as anaesthesia and operation theatre allied health personnel) has become even more crucial. The prospects for this field are seemingly bright, and the demand for these professionals is set to increase in the future.

The key driver of growth in this field has been the increasing number of surgeries being performed. Anaesthesia and operation theatre allied health personnel play a vital role in ensuring the safety of patients during surgical procedures, thus making them an essential part of the healthcare system. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 313 million surgeries are performed globally each year. This has led to a growing need for skilled professionals who can manage the complex equipment and technology used during surgeries. In addition to the increase in demand, technological advancements are also transforming the field of anaesthesia and operation theatre technology.

One of the most significant trends in operation theatre technology is the increasing use of robotic-assisted surgeries. Robotic systems allow surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures with greater precision and control, resulting in fewer complications and faster recovery for patients. As the technology continues to advance, presumptively robotic-assisted surgery will become even more common to enable improved patient outcomes. Another trend that is likely to emerge is the use of 3D printing to create custom surgical instruments and implants. While 3D printing technology permits creation of complex, personalized surgical instruments and implants that are customised to individual needs of patients, it also helps surgeons to perform more complex procedures with greater accuracy and efficiency, ultimately aiming at better patient care.

Advancements in imaging technology is currently being aimed at rendering significant impact on operation theatre associated technology. Real-time imaging systems, such as MRI and CT scanners are already being used in some surgical procedures to provide surgeons with a more accurate view of the patient’s anatomy. As this technology continues to evolve, it is likely that realtime imaging will become even more integrated into the operation theatre, to enable more precise and effective surgical procedures. The use of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technology is also taking a significant place in the operation theatre. AR and VR systems can provide surgeons and scrub nurses with a more immersive view of the anatomy of patient to carry out procedures with greater precision and accuracy. Training medical students and surgeons in this field will ensure better patient outcomes.

Patient safety and quality of care has increasingly become the focus of health care providers. As anaesthesia and operation theatre allied health personnel play a crucial role in ensuring patient safety and care during surgical procedures, with relevant training, they can become active members of the safety/ quality/ accreditation sections both intramurally and extramurally.

In conclusion, the future prospects for anaesthesia and operation theatre allied health personnel are very promising. With increasing demand for their skills, ongoing technological advancements and a focus on patient safety, this field is set to grow significantly in the coming years. As the healthcare industry continues to evolve, these professionals will play a vital role in ensuring safe and efficient performance of surgeries, thus making them an indispensable part of the healthcare system.

Acknowledgement: I thank Dr. Aravind R M, Consultant General Surgeon, Cauvery Heart & Multispeciality Hospital and Principal, Cauvery Institute of Health Sciences, Mysuru, Karnataka, for reviewing and providing assistance to prepare the editorial.

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