An operating table is a table on which a patient lies during a surgical procedure. Operating tables are typically used within an operating room or surgical suite of a hospital, ambulatory surgery center, or other healthcare facilities where surgeries are performed. Operating tables are used in various types of procedures such as cardiovascular, orthopedic, bariatric, gynecology, pediatric, urologic, and more. The purpose of an operating table is to keep the patient in place while the surgical team operates, and may move various parts of the body using surgical table accessories for easier access to the surgical site.
Features
- Are designed for the patient weight of up to 450Kg, 1000lbs.
- Specially developed with visco- elastic pads for optimum, careful patient positioning.
- The low version of the operating table provides especially for endoscopic surgery.
- Precise positioning below the C-arm for intra operative imaging thanks to the extensive longitudinal slide (270mm) range with electrical fixing.
- For 360Degree Radiolucency, carbon fiber components and accessories are available.
- Ideally suited to minimally invasive surgery due to Trendelenburg adjustment (30degree) and Reverse Trendelenburg (35degree), tilting (25degree) and low minimum height (700mm).
- Ideal for spinal and cervical surgery due to the use of special positioning accessories.
- Extension unit of orthopedic surgery are available.
- Shoulder segments for shoulder procedures in sitting position (beach chair)
- Leg Master for gynecology without repositioning the patient.
- Spine bridge for Neurosurgery and spine surgery.
- Height adjustment - 700-1120mm
- Lower back sections up/down - 80degree/ -40degree
- Leg Section up/down - 90degree/ -90degree
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