An operating table is a sturdy, adjustable platform in medical settings, designed for surgical procedures. It supports patients under anesthesia, allowing precise positioning via hydraulics or manual cranks. Features include rails for instruments, sterile surfaces, and mobility for OR efficiency. In emergencies, it's a lifesaving centerpiece.
Steel restraints clamp your wrists and ankles, cold metal biting into skin as the table's padded surface yields under your weight. Harsh lights glare from above, illuminating rusted drains slick with old blood beneath the tilted slab. Scalpels and hooks dangle from overhead trays, their edges glinting like fangs in the sterile chill.