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LIGG hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art instruments that set it apart in the local area. These include:
- Advanced Laparoscopy Instrument (Karl Storz) and a High Definition laparoscopy unit from Stryker (1588 series). This unit offers advanced features such as ICG (Indocyanine green) Cholangiography and infrared technology, which facilitates trans-illuminating ureteric stent placement for advanced pelvic laparoscopic surgery.
- Martin Maxium –II, ERBE Electrocautery, and vessel sealer Unit, as well as Harmonic ace, serve as electrosurgical units for various Laparoscopy and open advanced Bariatric and Thoracoscopy procedures.
- Hysteroscopy Instrument and Morsillator from Karl Storz, along with Ultra-sonography (GE), Fetal Doppler, Video-Colposcope, Cryotherapy, and an IUI lab (Intrauterine insemination), support the Infertility, Obstetrics, and Gynaecology departments in performing advanced Hystero-Laparoscopic and open surgeries with ease.
Infrastructure & Facilities
Ligg Hospital boasts cutting-edge infrastructure and amenities, comprising advanced Operation Theatres, an Emergency Department, Intensive Care Units (both Surgical and Medical), a High Dependency Unit, Critical Care unit, round-the-clock patient care, casualty care, an Exclusive Day Procedure Unit, Renal Unit, Central Sterilizing Department, Imaging Department, Laboratory services, and Pharmacy for both inpatient and outpatient services.
NICU facilities
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) features four beds and is equipped with centralized oxygen, air, and suction connections from the Gas plant. In-house doctors and trained nurses are available 24/7.
The NICU is furnished with:
1. A Neonatal Ventilator (Maquet Servo-i)
2. Bubble C-PAP machine
3. GE Lullabay phototherapy unit
4. Double surface Phototherapy
5. Baby Warmers from Nice Neotech Neonatal monitors (GE)
Additionally, arterial blood gas analysis (with ABG analyzer) and dialysis facilities are accessible for patients within the NICU. All neonates are initially evaluated by a Pediatrician at the Labour room post-delivery, with only sick babies being selectively transferred to the NICU.
Labour Room facilities
At LIGG, our specially designed Labour room, centrally air-conditioned, offers a serene and personalized environment for your labor and delivery experience. You will be accommodated in this room until the birth of your baby.
The Labor room supervisor, alongside the Gynecologist and Pediatrician, oversee the entire delivery process. Fetal well-being is assessed using a CTG-Cardiotocography machine from Borze, Germany, and Fetal Dopplers. The Labor room is furnished with:
1. One operating light and operating table
2. Two delivery beds
3. Central oxygen and air supply
4. Crash cart stocked with a complete range of medications
5. Multipara patient monitors
Modular OT facilities
The Modular Operating Theater, spanning an area of 14 x 28 ft^2, is located adjacent to the ICU, Laparoscopy OT, and Labor room complex on the first floor of the building.
Enclosed by stainless steel risers and featuring anti-static epoxy flooring, the modular OT minimizes crevices in walls and floors, ensuring resistance to weather changes and chemical corrosion for enhanced hygiene standards.
Utilizing laminar air flow systems equipped with High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters, the OT effectively removes atmospheric particulate matter larger than 0.3 microns, maintaining optimal infection control standards.
The Modular OT is equipped with:
- Two OT tables (including one C-Arm compatible, sliding, fully remote-controlled table with advanced neurosurgery and orthopedic attachments, and another non-C-arm compatible remote-controlled table)
- Two double dome LED OT Lights and Two Multipara patient monitors
- Datex Omeda anesthesia work station from GE
- C-arm from Skanroy for peripheral vascular angio with cine modes
- Advanced electrosurgical units (Martin Maxium-II and Harmonic ace) for various types of laparoscopic and open surgeries
- The Modular OT is connected to an inverter and automatic silent generator for uninterrupted electrical supply round the clock.
Laparoscopic OT facilities
The Laparoscopic Operating Theater at LIGG hospital spans an area of 14 x 14 ft^2 and is located adjacent to the ICU, Modular OT, and Labor room complex on the first floor of the building.
Equipped with a C-Arm compatible, sliding, fully remote-controlled table, one double dome LED OT light, Multipara patient monitor, and EtCO2 monitor (Capnography), the Laparoscopy OT features a Datex Omeda anesthesia work station from GE.
Advanced electrosurgical units, including the latest HD laparoscopy unit with capabilities for ICG (Indocyanine green) Cholangiography and infrared technology (trans-illuminating ureteric stent) from Stryker (1588 series), enable surgeons to perform various advanced laparoscopic procedures (Martin Maxium-II and Harmonic ace for all types of Laparoscopy, Bariatric, and Thoracoscopy surgery).
Equipped with laparoscopy equipment from Karl Storz, Olympus, and a 1200 Full HD system from Stryker, the OT is suitable for basic and advanced Laparoscopy, Bariatric, Hysteroscopy, and Thoracoscopy surgery. It also facilitates simultaneous on-table Enteroscopy, ERCP, and therapeutic Endoscopy, as well as Bronchoscopy and Colonoscopy.
The Laparoscopy OT is connected to an inverter and automatic silent generator, ensuring uninterrupted electrical supply round the clock.
Endoscopy Unit facilities
The Endoscopy Unit, situated on the ground floor of the hospital, prides itself on offering prompt, informative, efficient, and compassionate service. Our goal is to uphold the highest standards of care, ensuring privacy and dignity for patients and their families.
At LIGG, the Endoscopy Unit conducts approximately 120 endoscopic examinations and therapeutic procedures each week, covering various areas such as the oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, biliary system, colon, bladder, and lung. Common procedures include Gastroscopy, Flexible Sigmoidoscopy, Colonoscopy, Intra-operative Enteroscopy, Bronchoscopy, PEG insertion, stent placement, and ERCP.
Endoscopes, flexible tubes with video chips, provide live video images displayed on a screen. During the procedure, patients lie on their side as the doctor gently inserts the endoscope through the mouth and down the throat, occasionally causing normal sensations like burping. Patients must fast before the procedure, refraining from eating for six hours and avoiding milky drinks six hours before and clear fluids two hours before.
The unit operates from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm daily and offers a 24-hour emergency GI bleed service. Facilities include toilets, admission rooms, changing areas, preparation rooms, recovery areas, and a discharge area with provisions for hot/cold beverages. Additionally, an interview room is available for private discussions with staff.
Dialysis Unit facilities
The Dialysis Unit at LIGG provides essential care for patients with kidney dysfunction, utilizing hemodialysis to eliminate excess water and waste products from the body, including urea and creatinine.
During hemodialysis, blood is extracted from the patient’s arm through a tube and filtered by a specialized machine before being returned to the body. This process, lasting several hours, ensures thorough cleansing of the blood as it cycles through the machine multiple times.
The Nephrology and Urology department at LIGG offers comprehensive services for various conditions, including acute kidney injuries, kidney, ureter, and bladder stones, chronic kidney failure, and renal and urological cancers.
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology from Fresenius, USA, the dialysis unit ensures high-quality care for patients in need of life-saving dialysis treatments.
CSSD Unit facilities
The Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD) offers essential services in preparing sterile medical supplies for surgery rooms, ICUs, NICUs, and other medical stations. Its role in preventing hospital-acquired infections is vital for comprehensive healthcare. Equipped with a Vertical sterilizer, Horizontal sterilizer, and washing machine, the CSSD conducts specialized hygienic operations such as pre-sterilization preparation and high and low-temperature sterilization. Collaborating closely with surgical and outpatient clinic staff, the department ensures a consistent supply of sterile materials to maintain high standards of sterilization and healthcare quality.
ETO Sterilization facilities
ETO Sterilization, a method utilizing Ethylene Oxide gas at low temperatures (typically 37-63°C), effectively reduces infectious agents. This gas, often mixed with substances like CO2 or steam, is suitable for sterilizing heat-sensitive items like plastics. Monitoring temperature is crucial during this process.
Dialysis Unit facilities
The Dialysis Unit at LIGG provides essential care for patients with kidney dysfunction, utilizing hemodialysis to eliminate excess water and waste products from the body, including urea and creatinine. During hemodialysis, blood is extracted from the patient's arm through a tube and filtered by a specialized machine before being returned to the body. This process, lasting several hours, ensures thorough cleansing of the blood as it cycles through the machine multiple times. The Nephrology and Urology department at LIGG offers comprehensive services for various conditions, including acute kidney injuries, kidney, ureter, and bladder stones, chronic kidney failure, and renal and urological cancers. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology from Fresenius, USA, the dialysis unit ensures high-quality care for patients in need of life-saving dialysis treatments.
CSSD Unit facilities
The Central Sterile Supply Department (CSSD) offers essential services in preparing sterile medical supplies for surgery rooms, ICUs, NICUs, and other medical stations. Its role in preventing hospital-acquired infections is vital for comprehensive healthcare. Equipped with a Vertical sterilizer, Horizontal sterilizer, and washing machine, the CSSD conducts specialized hygienic operations such as pre-sterilization preparation and high and low-temperature sterilization. Collaborating closely with surgical and outpatient clinic staff, the department ensures a consistent supply of sterile materials to maintain high standards of sterilization and healthcare quality.
ETO Sterilization facilities
ETO Sterilization, a method utilizing Ethylene Oxide gas at low temperatures (typically 37-63°C), effectively reduces infectious agents. This gas, often mixed with substances like CO2 or steam, is suitable for sterilizing heat-sensitive items like plastics. Monitoring temperature is crucial during this process.