A group of people prepared to make their rounds.
The Hepatobiliary Surgery had more than twenty additional beds compared to General Surgery Department Two, but the space was about the same, so instead of three beds per room in other departments, there were four here. The space between beds was relatively small, and even this was not sufficient. The ward was divided into two areas. Five special beds constituted a separate small-scale ICU area. Inside the isolation rooms, there were monitors similar to those in the cardiac surgery area; three were for artificial liver treatments and two were designated for liver transplant patients.