Eccentric column operating table Orthopedic operating table
The orthopedic operating room is a place where there are many operations in the hospital, so there are special requirements for the operating bed.
The biggest difference between the operating bed introduced today and the central column operating bed you usually see is the design of the eccentric column.
Many operating beds designed with a central column require translation to achieve the effect of an eccentric column, but the Howell operating table introduced today does not require such an operation to achieve the effect of an eccentric column.
In orthopedic surgery, perspective space is very important. The operating bed with eccentric column design has a large perspective space. When working with C-arm and G-arm, it has a large space for movement and will not collide with the bed.
If this operating table is connected with other accessories, more operations can be completed, such as connecting orthopedic traction frames to complete lower extremity operations. When the head frame is connected, craniocerebral surgery can be performed, and when the shoulder surgical board is connected, shoulder surgery can be completed.
By connecting different accessories, one bed can be used for multiple purposes.