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What Will the OR of the Future Look Like? - July 2014 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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9 0 O U T P AT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | J U LY 2 0 1 4 3 The Large De Mayo Hip Positioner from Innovative Medical keeps obese patients stable throughout the sur- gical procedure without putting pres- sure on the patient's abdomen. It can be built up around the patient, so nurses and other OR personnel don't have to lift patients on the operating table. There's also a bariatric extension plate to provide additional lumbar support. O B E S E P A T I E N T S HIP CHECK Heavier patients stay put, thanks to the Large De Mayo Hip Positioner. 4 MTI's 450W Quad-Power Bariatric Table has an industry-leading 800- pound lift function capacity, says the company. With a mini- mum seat height of 20 inches, it's easy for patients to get into, and with a seat section that's 30 inches wide and 21.5 inches deep, it comfortably accommo- dates larger patients. Meanwhile, its four synchronous power motors allow you to precisely position patients for all types of procedures. RIGHT ANGLES MTI's bariatric table can help you perfectly position the heaviest patients. OSE_1407_part2_Layout 1 7/3/14 8:50 AM Page 90

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