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Features of Ophthalmic Operation Theatre Table

In general, for each table, the height and inclination of the surfaces are adjustable to allow for greater working comfort for the surgeon. It is also possible to add a multitude of accessories to provide the patient with additional support. The type of operation performed will also determine the type of operating table. The main difference is between universal operating tables and specialized operating tables, which themselves come in different models…

Features:

  • Three sectional Stainless Steel Table having Radio-translucent top
  • The table has sturdy eccentric base for better stability, column made up of stainless steel
  • Corrosion-resistant
  • Easy detachable leg and head section
  • Height and trendelenburg positions are operated with the help of handheld control unit
  • Drainage system in the head section
  • Base and cover are made of attractive, easy to clean stainless steel
  • Interchangeable Leg & Head section
  • Waterproof anti-static rubber mattress
  • Surgeon’s Padded arm support

Technical Specifications:

  • Length of Table 1900mm
  • Width of Table Top 520mm
  • Minimum Height (without Mattress) Min. 750mm
  • Maximum Height (without Mattress) Max. 1000mm
  • Trendelenburg 25°
  • Reverse Trendelenburg 25°
  • Leg Section 0°-90°

 

Features of Hanging Ortho Attachment

    • Hanging Attachment allow the table to be used to be used for the lower extremity procedures. Available at competitive prices our Hanging attachments is purely made of stainless steel which resist corrosion.With our in:depth knowledge of this domain, we are actively engaged in manufacturing an excellent quality range of Orthopedic Hanging Attachment Operation Table.

Features:

  • This Orthopedic Extension device can be used with any operating table as it independently stands on the floor.
  • In addition, a pelvic support plate is supported on top of the frame and is formed with an asymmetrical construction. The pelvic support plate includes a cutout area on a front corner thereof permitting additional access to the affected leg of the patient. Removable Pelvic rest & X-ray translucent pelvic stem.
  • Stirring Instruments allows Flexion/Raising of Legs & stirring/string ball joints locked from foot end
  • Two traction devices on sliding spot with ball joint allowing flexion & rotation of foot with traction shoe with metallic sole.
  • Two traction devices on sliding spot with ball joint allowing flexion & rotation of foot with traction shoe with metallic sole.
  • Traction unit with supporter is so easily & collapsible that it require a very small place
  • The plate may be flipped over to position the cutout area on the opposite side of the patient, depending on the location of the affected leg.
  • Easy to operate & assemble
  • No floor obstacles for surgeon staff
  • Easy C:arm access (while attached Ortho attachment)
  • Highly efficient and effective in tibia nailing compared to floor model

 

Importance of Doctor Round Trolley

Before the ward round, the trolley is loaded with relevant material, including the medical records, the medicine charts, blood test results, and other material on the various pa- tients. Furthermore, the trolley contains medical handbooks and various medical equipment for minor diagnosis and treatment.

Medical trolleys are useful in transporting necessary items such as dressings and instruments. The trolleys can also be used as portable storage solutions for offices, nurses stations, etc. Medical trolleys also offer a safe and reliable mode of transport for many items or instruments at once.

If you are a nurse or a doctor and you also have to put orders, you might find that a lot of the medicine that the patients require is heavy. If you are in the middle of a patient’s treatment and need to prepare the medicine quickly, you do not want to have to carry a lot of heavy medicine.Instead of having to do this, you can simply use a medical trolley. This way, you do not have to lug the medicine around, and you can easily access them.

As much as the patients need convenience to ease their pain, so do the nurses and doctors who work tirelessly to tend to them. In such a case, they will have to rely on certain amenities to make their jobs easier.One of the major items they may invest in and rely on is the medical trolley.

Benefits and Use of Femur Nailing Support Tables

As a master manufacturer & supplier, we bring forth a premium quality Femur Nailing Support. This kind of product is ideal to be utilized for obtaining fixation in the femoral head, rather than a traditional screw. This is made up of epoxy powder coated structure, high comfortable foam padding seat & rexine covering that ensure its high load bearing strength, rust resistance, low maintenance and greater longevity. Widely demanded in hospitals and nursing homes, the Femur Nailing Support can be acquired in different dimensions at competitive rates.

After performing open antegrade or retrograde nailing by standard techniques, the freehand lock must be obtained before doing standard outrigger locking. This allows the surgeon to control the nail and deliver the locking hole in the nail to a unicortical drill hole in the femur. Before nail insertion, the distance of the desired locking hole is measured from the outrigger in a standard way such that it can be reproduced after the nail is inserted. Through a unicortical drill hole, the nail is palpated with the tip of a Kirschner wire and systematic maneuvers allow the Kirschner wire to palpate and fall into the locking hole. The Kirschner wire is tapped across the second cortex before drilling. The screw is inserted, and the ball-tipped insertion guidewire is placed back into the nail to palpate the crossing screw confirming position.

Retrograde nailing for treating femoral shaft fractures can provide successful results similar to those of antegrade nailing in general and advantages in particular situations such as more distal
shaft, bilateral, and certain associated fractures

Common Features of Derma Chairs

Back rest, foot rest and switch, graceful upholstery, flexible armrest that flattens with the chair, height adjustment, foot rest movement are few of the common features of this operating table. Centrally located 180 degree rotation control that maximizes saving of space is another feature.

The very utterance of the term ‘derma chair’ in the medical sector will transport one robotically to the terrain of dermatology, cosmetology, and laser surgical procedures. With increasing lifestyle diseases and the mounting consciousness to not only stay fit but also look striking skin, nail and hair related diagnostic and therapeutic interventions have only seen a rise.

Dermatologists not only in India but also across the world are now all the time more performing derma, cosmetic, and laser procedures. Right from labour intensive and invasive surgeries like blepharoplasty, hair transplantation, facelifts, liposuction to skin biopsies, vitiligo surgeries, sclerotherapy, laser assisted interventions, and more, surgeons give more importance on patient safety and comfortability in the surgical task. This is where use of advanced derma chair is crucial. Given the competitive market scenario, manufacturing units producing various surgical tables deliver the best.

A derma chair comes with several features. Back rest, foot rest and switch, graceful upholstery, flexible armrest that flattens with the chair, height adjustment, foot rest movement are few of the common features of this operating table. Centrally located 180 degree rotation control that maximizes saving of space is another feature. Low or little or no maintenance is also what surgeons consider. Hospitals in the present scenario opt for fully electrically operated varieties for ease of operation.

Use and Benefits of Lateral Support

The lateral position is used for surgical access to the thorax, kidney, retroperitoneal space, and hip. Depending on the side of the body on which the patient is being operated, the patient will lie on their left or right side. Before being placed in the lateral position, the patient is induced in the supine position. A team of Operating Room staff will then lift and turn the patient onto their nonoperative side. The patient is placed into the supine position toward the edge of the operative side of the surgical table and then turned onto the side toward the center of the table.

When positioning a patient in the lateral position, surgical staff should use safe practices and guidelines.The following are to be used as appropriate based on individual patient variables and the procedure. Surgical staff should refer to their facility’s positioning policies and procedures for the safe positioning of patients.

  • Place a pillow or head positioner under the patient’s head with the dependent ear assessed after positioning.
  • Support and secure the patient’s arms on parallel armboards with one arm on each armboard and both arms abducted less than 90 degrees.
  • Place an axillary roll under the patient’s dependent thorax, distal to the axillary fold, at the level of the seventh to the ninth rib.
  • Verify the patient’s bilateral radial pulses after placement of the axillary roll.
  • Maintain the patient’s physiologic spinal and neck alignment.
  • Flex the patient’s dependent leg at the hip and knee. (This is done for extra support during the procedure, to reduce the risk of the patient tilting and falling.)
  • Position the patient’s upper leg straight and support it with pillows between the legs.
  • Place safety straps across the patient’s hips.
  • Use lateral braces, kidney braces and bean bag positioners as needed.

What are Surgical Lights?

Overhead surgical lights, affixed to the ceiling of an operation theatre room facilitates maximum illumination to the surgical field, i.e. the area of the body where the surgery is performed. LED OT lights maximise light diuffusion without creating heat.

LEDs radiate much less heat than incandescent bulbs, so the surgeon and staff are more comfortable (important during long cases). And cooler light means less heat in the surgical field, reducing the risk of drying out exposed tissue.Surgical lights, also known as surgical lighting or operating lights, are mainly used in hospital operating rooms and ambulatory surgery centers, but can also be used in various locations throughout the facility to provide high quality lighting for procedures.

Examples include emergency rooms, labor and delivery, examination rooms, and anywhere where procedures are completed. They are used by clinicians, surgeons and proceduralists. A surgical light illuminates the operative site on a patient for optimal visualization during a procedure.1 Surgical lights can provide hours of bright light without excessively heating the patient or staff. A variety of lights are available to meet the needs of providing optimal visualization during surgery and procedures. An examination light is used during medical exams, while operating room lights are used during surgical procedures.

Surgical headlights are mainly used in hospitals or specialised surgical centres to provide focused and direct light for delicate procedures. Surgical headlights are also used by other medical professionals in the veterinary and dentistry fields. Battery-powered or connected to a standalone light source with a fibre optic cable, a surgical headlight features a small dedicated light spot that follows the surgeon’s line of vision.

 

What are the Features of Ceiling OT Lights

Overhead surgical lights, affixed to the ceiling of an operation theatre room facilitates maximum illumination to the surgical field, i.e. the area of the body where the surgery is performed. LED OT lights maximise light diuffusion without creating heat.

Clear view of the operation table, examining of patients in detail, assessing accurate patient position, illumination of local area including deep cavities and narrow surface pertaining to surgery are few of the important factors that facilitate a successful surgical procedure. Surgeons bank upon advanced surgical lights that not only come with power backup but are also shadowless.  In the present scenario in hospitals across the world, LED holds sway. Manufacturers worldwide have come up with highly sophisticated LED surgical lighting solutions to the advantage of surgeons and patients alike.

LED OT lighting system with brilliant designs will ensure continuous and efficient performance. It is through the carefully designed structure and quality as per the need of surgeries. There are ceiling OT lights, mobile OT lights for different procedures in healthcare.Every surgical procedure has some intrinsic conditions and challenges. For instance, procedures involving tissues need a slightly yellow light to enhance clarity.

 

Importance of Bed ICU Hi-Low Electro Ultra Deluxe

The offered beds are demanded for comfortable recovery of patient under cumbersome conditions with various important positions. Ultra Deluxe Hi-Low Electro ICU Bed is well equipped with side rails that can be adjusted as per patient’s requirements. Also, its frame is made of strong rectangular CRCA pipe. This bed is widely used in health care centers and hospitals.

Elegant Intensive Care Hospital Bed for comfortable recovery of patient under cumbersome conditions with various important positions available as per surgeon’s requirement with special designed rigid & sturdy heavy trolley base.Every hospital environment needs to meet not only cleanliness and safety guidelines but also strict healthcare guidelines, which is possible only with advanced hospital equipment and modern furniture.

These beds are designed to bring comfort to people with a range of health conditions or mobility issues. Since they are completely adjustable, they help the user to position themselves as needed. They also improve circulation, ensure easier transferring (for both the patient and caregiver), and so much more.

Taking into account needs of hospitals to provide the best care and service to patients, we, Aggarwal Surgicals, are designing and developing a better line of hospital furniture and equipment.  Our company began working in the mid 2000 as a manufacturer and soon became a perfectionist in serving top-class Ward Bed, Instrument Washing Area Trolley, Autoclave High Pressure Steam Sterilizer, Operating Table, and a host of other hospital essentials.

Many Hi-Lo adjustable beds are electrically powered, with handy remotes that can make the process of making height adjustments easier. Users can then raise or lower the bed according to their preferences, and they can put themselves into a better position for added comfort.A hi-low hospital bed is a fully adjustable bed with an enhanced head, foot, and height adjustability.

 

Benefit from a Hi-low Hospital Bed?

A hi-low bed—sometimes called a high-low bed or a height-adjustable bed— is a fully adjustable bed with an expanded head, foot, and height adjustability. The bed moves up and down at the touch of a button on its remote control. These are perfect beds for people in home-healthcare or assisted living situations.

Many Hi-Lo adjustable beds are electrically powered, with handy remotes that can make the process of making height adjustments easier. Users can then raise or lower the bed according to their preferences, and they can put themselves into a better position for added comfort.A hi-low hospital bed is a fully adjustable bed with an enhanced head, foot, and height adjustability. These beds often come with special features for added comfort and convenience to the patient and the caretaker.

Benefit from a Hi-low Hospital Bed?

These beds are designed to bring comfort to people with a range of health conditions or mobility issues. Since they are completely adjustable, they help the user to position themselves as needed. They also improve circulation, ensure easier transferring (for both the patient and caregiver), and so much more. There is no standard condition, but oftentimes, people who require hi-low beds have conditions such as:

– Users with heart conditions, such as heart failure, heart disease, angina, etc.

– Users with debilitating musculoskeletal diseases such as muscular dystrophy, paralysis, past polio, or multiple sclerosis.

– Those with workman’s compensation injuries, amputations, congenital birth defects, automobile accident injuries, and even military injuries.

– Those who need postoperative care for hip, leg, knee, spinal, or other surgeries that require them to be confined to a bed for a length of time.

– Sufferers of chronic respiratory diseases, such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, etc.

– Sufferers of gastrointestinal problems – hiatal hernia, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis, and colitis.

– People who need to stay bedridden due to any other reason.