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Her Loss, Their Gain - October 2019 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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"You can't get caught up on the number alone," says Ashish C. Sinha, MD, PhD, DABA, MBA, professor and vice chairman of the department of anes- thesiology at Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. "What's more impor- tant to me are the other comorbidities. Does the patient have diabetes? High blood pressure? Sleep apnea?" He's most concerned with sleep apnea, especially if patients are non-compliant with their CPAP machines, will be alone at home after surgery or are given narcotics to manage post-op pain. These are all signs the patient PROTOTYPE SHOWN George Arthroscopic Knee Positioner Stanton Arthroscopic Leg Holder Designed to securely hold legs of various sizes for arthroscopic surgery Designed by John Stanton, MD Useful in arthroscopic knee surgery to hold the leg in position Designed by Gregory Fanelli, MD Leg Stabilizer PRODUCT NO: 8840 PRODUCT NO: 4045 Nicholson Headrest PRODUCT NO: 2450 Designed by Gregory Nicholson, MD Helps position the patient for all types of shoulder surgery in the beachchair position FREE TRIAL ON MOST INSTRUMENTS 1.800.548.2362 103 Estus Drive, Savannah, GA 31404 www.innomed.net info@innomed.net Phone 912.236.0000 Fax 912.236.7766 Innomed-Europe Tel. +41 41 740 67 74 Fax +41 41 740 67 71 © 2019 Innomed, Inc. Scan to Launch Our Website Instruments & Patient Positioners for Orthopedic Surgery ISO 13485:2016 PRODUCT NO: 2735 Fromm Femur & Tibia Triangles Radiolucent aluminum triangles used for femur and tibia positioning during knee and foot/ankle procedures Designed by S.E. Fromm, MD PRODUCT NO'S: 2760-00 [Set of 3] 2760-01 [11"] 2760-02 [14"] 2760-03 [16"] Sold Separately – Not In Set: 2760-XS [8.5"] Extra Small size designed by S.E. Fromm, MD & Kenneth Merriman, MD Provides lateral as well as superior support which allows valgus stress to open the medial compartment Designed by Michael S. George, MD

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