We have a fully functional and well equipped SICU (Surgical Intensive Care Unit) with 2 beds at RG Hospital and Medical Research Institute. It is a specialized section within a hospital dedicated to providing intensive monitoring and care for patients who have undergone major surgery or are experiencing life-threatening surgical complications.
Key Features of SICU:
Critical Care: Offers round-the-clock care for post-operative patients needing close observation.
Advanced Monitoring: Equipped with machines to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, etc.
Specialist Team: Staffed by critical care specialists, anesthesiologists, surgeons, and trained nurses.
Post-Operative Management: Used especially after complex surgeries such as cardiac, neurosurgery, organ transplants, trauma surgeries, etc.
When is SICU Needed?
After major surgeries (e.g., heart, brain, or abdominal surgeries)
If a patient is unstable after surgery
When there is a high risk of complications like infection, bleeding, or respiratory distress
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