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New fluoro table
Started by specepic
Oakworks Medical: C-arm Tables
I bought the CFPM300-Integrated Headrest recently and really like the low height. Patients don't have to strain to get on the table or use a stepping stool, unlike my old fluoro table. Foot control was also a nice thing to have so I can adjust the table exactly how I like it if the tech is busy adjusting the C-arm.
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I bought the CFPM300-Integrated Headrest recently and really like the low height. Patients don't have to strain to get on the table or use a stepping stool, unlike my old fluoro table. Foot control was also a nice thing to have so I can adjust the table exactly how I like it if the tech is busy adjusting the C-arm.
Yes, I like my oakworks as well.
Oakworks integrated headrest all the way
PM'edHow much was it?
Oakworks integrated headrest all the way
for cervical cases, how do you find the angles?
for cervical cases, how do you find the angles?
Not the person you're quoting, but for me you'd need to prop up their chest either with pillows or a cervical prone pillow. The integrated headrest is too flat for cervical cases.
We roll a towel for under chest, but the headrest also ensures a chin down position
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There is a cervical positioner on Henry Schein for less than $100 from Oakworks that is a must have. Excellent positioning for cervical cases and the disposable face mask fits perfectly for nitrous underneath it.
There is a cervical positioner on Henry Schein for less than $100 from Oakworks that is a must have. Excellent positioning for cervical cases and the disposable face mask fits perfectly for nitrous underneath it.
Do you use nitrous often? That would be a good idea for me considering I don’t offer IV sedation. Never thought of that
Just mostly for kyphos.
OK that is what I figured. I have been pretty happy with the Gen 2 Oakworks cervical positioner. I also find some lumbar pts like it too if they have a tough time with proneNot the person you're quoting, but for me you'd need to prop up their chest either with pillows or a cervical prone pillow. The integrated headrest is too flat for cervical cases.
Prone pillow?There is a cervical positioner on Henry Schein for less than $100 from Oakworks that is a must have. Excellent positioning for cervical cases and the disposable face mask fits perfectly for nitrous underneath it.
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Correct.Prone pillow?
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