Surgical Dressing Unit

The operating and dressing unit (OSB) is a subdivision of the medical evacuation stage, which is designed to perform surgical operations, dressings and other medical procedures related to the treatment of patients with serious injuries and diseases.

OPDs are typically located in specialized health care settings such as hospitals, hospitals, and other health care centers. It includes an operating room, where surgical operations are performed, and a dressing room, where dressings and other medical procedures are performed.

The OPB employs highly qualified medical specialists who have experience in performing surgical operations of varying complexity. They use state-of-the-art equipment and technology to ensure safe and effective treatment for patients.

The operations performed in the OPD can be various, including operations on the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, intestines, blood vessels and other organs. Dressings may include the treatment of wounds, burns, fractures, infections, and other tissue damage.

It is important to note that the OCP is an important part of the healthcare system because it provides timely and quality medical care to patients with serious injuries and illnesses.



The surgical dressing room is a special unit for the surgical department. This is a subdivision of the medical transport and evacuation phase. The main function is to perform surgical interventions and provide first aid to patients with wounds. The department is equipped with modern equipment and special tools. Highly qualified surgeons will always help you call an ambulance in emergency cases, and will also provide medical care even in case of complex wounds or severe injuries; in addition, there are qualified assistants, nurses and doctors who ensure a comfortable stay for the patient.