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What is the difference between the purification of laparoscopic operating room and other clean operating rooms, and what level should it be achieved?
Table 3.0.2- 1 Classification of clean operating rooms

grade

Operating room name

Surgical incision type

Applicable surgical techniques

Specially clean operating room

Joint replacement surgery, organ transplantation surgery and aseptic surgery in brain surgery, heart surgery and ophthalmology.

Standard clean operating room

A sterile incision operation in thoracic surgery, plastic surgery, urology, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery, bone surgery and general surgery.

General clean operating room

General surgery (except an incision operation), obstetrics and gynecology and other operations.

Quasi-clean operating room

Anorectal surgery and pollution surgery.

Should belong to the standard clean operating room,

3.0.3 The grade standard index of clean operating room shall meet the requirements of table 3.0.3- 1, and the grade standard index of main clean auxiliary rooms shall meet the requirements of table 3.0.3-2. According to this requirement: 1000.

The above is taken from-

Technical Code for Building of Hospital Clean Operating Department (GB50333-2002)