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How Safe Are Your Patients? - June 2016 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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Robb Leg Positioner Compatible with the Innomed's Stulberg and Robb Leg Positioners p g g Leg Positioner Sterile Protective Pad & Wrap Disposable, latex-free sterile foam pad and cohesive wrap helps protect the patient from pressure sores, abrasions and possible neurological impairment while securing foot into the boot Each set includes 1 Pad and 1 Wrap. PRODUCT NO: 2629-00 [Case of 10 Sets] 2629-L [1 Set] Nicholson Headrest PRODUCT NO: 2450 Designed by Gregory Nicholson, MD Helps position the patient for all types of shoulder surgery in the beachchair position Designed by Carl R. Freeman, MD Freeman Arm Holder Simple design for fast and easy positioning Multiple elbows allow a wide range of positioning Arm connector is mobile and can be easily released for repositioning Connects over the drape in the sterile !eld using the supplied rail clamp Compact for easy storage Complete unit is autoclavable Allows intraoperative positioning for use in all open, arthroscopic, and replacement shoulder procedures PRODUCT NO: 2420 FREE TRIAL ON MOST INSTRUMENTS 1.800.548.2362 103 Estus Drive, Savannah, GA 31404 www.innomed.net info@innomed.net ISO 9001:2008 • ISO 13485:2003 Phone 912.236.0000 Fax 912.236.7766 Innomed-Europe Tel. +41 41 740 67 74 Fax +41 41 740 67 71 © 2016 Innomed, Inc. Scan to Launch Our Website Provides stable positioning of the knee during surgery Designed by William Robb, MD Slotted base allows the leg to be easily "exed or extended during knee surgery Slots are also designed to allow the foot piece to be rotated The complete unit is steam and gas sterilizable PRODUCT NO: 2630 Base: 21" x 11" Instruments & Patient Positioners for Orthopedic Surgery Implants, though more surgeons are moving to cementless options since it's an easier operation, takes less time and can be a better fit in younger patients. • Tibial components. Most patients get a fixed-bearing implant, where the polyethylene cushion of the tibial component is attached firmly to the metal tray beneath it. Mobile-bear- ing implants have a cushion that moves freely in this tray, allow- ing for a few more degrees of rotation. Dr. Manner notes that sur- geons may use mobile- bearing implants on younger, more active patients since the devices require more support from surround- ing soft tissue. — Kendal Gapinski

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