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Novel Hybrid Operating Table for Neurovascular Treatment

Authors
Park, Jong-HyunMun, Jong HyeonShin, Dong-SeungKim, Bum-Tae
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
Turkish Neurosurgical Society
Keywords
Operating table; Cerebral angiography; Operating room; Surgical fixation device
Citation
Turkish Neurosurgery, v.29, no.5, pp 793 - 797
Pages
5
Journal Title
Turkish Neurosurgery
Volume
29
Number
5
Start Page
793
End Page
797
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/5316
DOI
10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.19723-16.2
ISSN
1019-5149
Abstract
The integration of interventional and surgical techniques is requiring the development of a new working environment equipped for the needs of an interdisciplinary neurovascular team. However, conventional surgical and interventional tables have only limited ability to provide for these needs. We have developed a concept mobile hybrid operating table that provides the ability for such a team to conduct both endovascular and surgical procedures in a single session. We developed methods that provide surgeons with angiography-guided surgery techniques for use in a conventional operating room environment. In order to design a convenient device ideal for practical use, we consulted with mechanical engineers. The mobile hybrid operating table consists of two modules: a floating tabletop and a mobile module. The basic principle of the mobile hybrid operating table is as follows: firstly, the length of the mobile hybrid operating table is longer than that of a conventional surgical table and yet shorter than a conventional interventional table. It was designed with the goal of exhaustively meeting the intensive requirements of both endovascular and surgical procedures. Its mobile module allows for the floating tabletop to be moved quickly and precisely. It is important that during a procedure, a patient can be moved without being repositioned, particularly with a catheter in situ. Secondly, a slim-profile headrest facilitates the mounting of a radiolucent head clamp system for cranial stabilization and fixation. Briefly, we have introduced a novel invention, a mobile hybrid operating table for use in an operating suite.
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