OSI Hana 6875 Surgical Table w/ Extensions & Rack for sale
Osi Hana Table. OSI Hana 6875 Surgical Table w/ Extensions & Rack for sale The table supports a number of procedures including the anterior approach to total hip replacements (AATHA), hip arthroscopy, hip fractures, and lower limb fractures in either the supine or lateral. The Mizuho OSI 6875 Hana Table is a versatile and specialized surgical table designed to enhance orthopedic procedures, particularly those involving the lower extremities
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The Mizuho OSI 6875 HANA Table is one of the most sought after tables on the new and pre-owned market today With its unique capability to position the patient's legs independently and provide traction, the Hana table is ideal for hospitals and ASCs
Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table Mizuho OSI
Its foot pedal control offers convenience to surgeons when raising and. The Hana Table has unique patient positioning capabilities that enable the surgeons to replace the hip through a single incision, with an anterior approach without detachment of muscle from the pelvis or femur. With its unique capability to position the patient's legs independently and provide traction, the Hana table is ideal for hospitals and ASCs
Orthopedic table Mizuho Osi Model Hana 6875i. The Mizuho OSI Hana Orthopedic Surgical Table is the state-of-the-art answer to the challenges of hip and knee fracture and orthopedic procedures Its was popularized by allowing surgeons to perform Anterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty, which is a surgical procedure that allows for a faster and safer surgery for healthcare provider's patients.
Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table Mizuho OSI. The table supports a number of procedures including the anterior approach to total hip replacements (AATHA), hip arthroscopy, hip fractures, and lower limb fractures in either the supine or lateral. The Hana Table has unique patient positioning capabilities that enable the surgeons to replace the hip through a single incision, with an anterior approach without detachment of muscle from the pelvis or femur.