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2-Steris FX Table Surgical OR Body Positioner Immobilize Articulating Attachment
$ 250.8
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Description
2-Steris FX Table Surgical OR Body Positioner IMMO Articulating Attachment.This unit has been used previously . This unit has no signs of cosmetic wear. They are fully operational and functions as intended.2-Steris FX Table Surgical
OR Body Positioner IMMO Articulating Attachment
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Here is a pair of Steris FX table, OR table body positioners immobilizer articulating attachments. They are in excellent cosmetic and working condition.These immobilizers will take a sockit for a 1/4" x 3 3/4" Flat Bar. Ready to use. I guaranteed they will not D.O.A
Immobilizer have been designed to support your body .Patient positioning is vital to a safe and effective surgical procedure.Surgical positioning is the practice of placing a patient in a particular physical position during surgery.
Specifics-
2-Steris
Surgical OR Table Immobilizer
Body Postioners
Made In U.S.A
Manufacturer's Description-
The Complete Guide to Patient Positioning
THE IMPORTANCE OF PATIENT POSITIONING
Patient positioning is vital to a safe and effective surgical procedure. Proper patient positioning depends on the type and length of procedure, anesthesia access to the patient, devices required and other factors. Safely positioning the patient is a team effort. All members of the surgical team play a significant role in the process and share responsibility for establishing and maintaining the correct patient positions.
The goals of proper patient positioning include:
Maintain the patient's airway and circulation throughout the procedure
Prevent nerve damage
Allow surgeon accessibility to the surgical site as well as for anesthetic administration
Provide comfort and safety to the patient
Prevent soft tissue or musculoskeletal and other patient injury
PATIENT POSITIONING GUIDELINES
Following standard patient positioning guidelines and practices helps to ensure patient safety and physical well-being before, during and after a procedure. A sufficient number of personnel should always be available during a patient procedure to position the patient safely and effectively. General positioning practices include having an adequate number of personnel, devices, and equipment available during a procedure to ensure patient and staff safety. The patient should be maintained in a neutral alignment, without extreme lateral rotation or hyperextension. Ensure that pressure is not concentrated on one point in order to avoid pressure injuries. Pressure ulcers, localized injuries to skin or underlying tissue, can occur because of pressure or pressure in combination with shear and/or friction. A sedated or anesthetized patient is not always able to communicate physical feeling such as numbness, tingling, tissue temperature, and other issues.
PATIENT POSITIONING RISK FACTORS
Various factors play a role in risk during a patient procedure as a result of positioning. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors can interact to contribute to the risk of developing pressure sores. Extrinsic factors may include pressure intensity and duration and overall effects of anesthesia. Intrinsic factors can include the overall health of the patient, and preexisting conditions such as respiratory or circulatory disorders, diabetes mellitus, anemia, malnutrition, advanced age, and body size.3 Additionally, the musculoskeletal system of the patient may be subjected to stress during patient positioning. When anesthetics and muscle relaxants depress pain, pressure receptors and muscle tone, the normal defense mechanisms cannot guard against joint damage or muscle stretch and strain. One of the main goals of proper patient positioning is to keep the patient's body as naturally aligned as possible while providing the surgical staff access to the surgical site, and quick, jerky movements should be avoided.
CONDITION
This pair of body positioner immobilizer supports are in excellent cosmetic and working condition. The vinyl padding has no rips or tears of any kind.
These immobilizers will take a sockit for a 1/4" x 3 3/4" Flat Bar. Ready to use. I guaranteed they will not D.O.A
AGE
Unknown
DIMENSIONS
17" x 10"
WARRANTY
I stand behind everything I sell and I guarantee this Steris Body Positioners Immobilizers is exact to the description and pictures I have provided here or return it for a refund.
SHIPPING
Weight before packing for everything pictured is 8 lbs
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Miscellaneous Information:
"The sale of this item may be subject to regulation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and state and local regulatory agencies. If so, do not bid on this item unless you are an authorized purchaser. If the item is subject to FDA regulation, I will verify your status as an authorized purchaser of this item before shipping of the item.
"Bmed2, Artie Mace, Used Medical Sales, Coolidge Arizona 520-371-2753"
Regardless of the origin of the equipment, documentation provided or identification appearing upon the equipment, the equipment described and offered here is in no way certified for, recommended for, or offered for any specific use. The purchaser agrees that the seller shall not be held responsible or liable for any injuries or damages, whether incidental or consequential, associated in any way with the equipment.. The purchaser, by bidding on this equipment, indicates their acknowledgment of, and agreement to the terms of this disclaimer. There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof.
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