Longitudinal Movement 300mm Operating Room Table Manual Hydraulic Radiolucency X Ray Compatible

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February 28, 2025
Category Connection: Surgical Table
Brief: Discover the Longitudinal Movement 300mm Operating Room Table with Manual Hydraulic Radiolucency and X-Ray Compatibility. This advanced surgical table offers 300mm longitudinal movement for precise patient positioning and radiolucent design for seamless imaging integration. Ideal for neurosurgery, orthopedics, and vascular procedures, it enhances workflow efficiency and surgical precision.
Related Product Features:
  • 300mm longitudinal movement for optimized surgical positioning and expanded imaging range.
  • Radiolucent tabletop ensures clear, unobstructed imaging during procedures.
  • Compatible with various imaging systems like fluoroscopy, angiography, and X-rays.
  • Manual hydraulic system for easy adjustments and precise alignment.
  • Suitable for multi-disciplinary use including neurosurgery, orthopedics, and vascular procedures.
  • Enhances workflow efficiency by reducing patient repositioning and equipment handling.
  • Includes standard accessories like anesthesia screen, shoulder support, and leg support.
  • Adjustable tabletop with trendelenburg, reverse trendelenburg, and lateral tilt capabilities.
Faqs:
  • What types of surgeries is this operating room table suitable for?
    This table is suitable for various surgeries including thoracic, abdominal, obstetrics and gynecology, ENT, urology, anorectal, and orthopedic procedures.
  • How does the 300mm longitudinal movement benefit surgical procedures?
    The 300mm longitudinal movement allows fine adjustments to align the surgical site perfectly under the operating field or imaging equipment, minimizing patient repositioning and enhancing efficiency.
  • What are the advantages of the radiolucent tabletop?
    The radiolucent tabletop enables real-time imaging without obstructions, allowing surgeons to monitor and adjust their approach dynamically during procedures, improving accuracy and patient outcomes.