New fluoro table

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specepic

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We are buying a new fluoro table.

If you have a newer model please tell me what you have and why you like it (or don't like about it)
 

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.
 

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.
How much was it?
 
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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
 
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.
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 prone
 
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.
Prone pillow?


 
Prone pillow?


Correct.
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