Lilavati Hospital Launches Advanced Modular And Hybrid Operating Theatre
Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre has launched a modular operation theatre with a complex design to support surgical procedures through integrated systems and clinical workflows. The facility introduces updated surgical infrastructure that is intended to support patient care and surgical procedures.
According to the hospital, the operation complex incorporates surgical technology, patient control systems, monitoring systems, and patient safety protocols. The hospital gave a statement on infrastructure upgrade is possible with its investment in healthcare infrastructure.
According to Towards Healthcare, the Operating Room Integration Market is projected to experience significant growth, with estimates suggesting the market size will increase from USD 2.67 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 7.23 billion by 2035, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.7% from 2026 to 2035. The modular advancement reflects the commitment to invest in cutting-edge technology and a global standard of care, ensuring patients receive the safest and most precise surgical treatment possible.
Permanent Trustee of Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre, Rajiv K. Mehta, said the launch would focus on adopting advanced healthcare technologies while maintaining the highest standards of patient care. He also added committed to combining innovation with compassionate care to deliver safer and surgical treatments.
Commenting on the launch, he also gave a statement It is a proud moment for us to unveil our new state-of-the-art modular and hybrid operation theatres.
HEPA filtration system
The modular operating theatre include laminar airflow system, a HEPA filtration system, and surgical control panels with digital viewing boxes. The upgrade also includes the installation of anaesthesia pendant systems intended to support workflow, safety, ergonomics, mobility, and space utilisation.
The panels are designed to reduce infection risks, including surgical site infections that may occur during surgical procedures. Wall systems have also been installed within the operating theatre. The panels are designed to reduce infection risk and surgical site infections that may occur during a surgical procedure. Further medication was done in the system, a centralised carbon dioxide system that supports streamlined surgical workflows.
According to the hospital, the modular operation theatres allow integration of surgical and medical equipment introduced in the market. The newly installed surgical lights include built-in cameras that allow recording of procedures for documentation, training, and academic purposes.
A recent report by Towards Healthcare highlights that the Operating Room Integration Market aims to strengthen its capabilities in delivering high-quality surgical care while aligning with international standards of medical excellence.