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UFSK-OSYS is the manufacturer of the world's most advanced eye gurneys, eye stretchers, chairs and patient transport systems. UFSK-OSYS is the benchmark for highly efficient and durable products serving the ophthalmology surgery market for over 35 years. Each Eye Gurney, surgical chair or table is hand built and can be customized for special needs and comply with national safe patient handling acts. Call 888-783-7891 for details on this special Eye Gurney stretcher finance program.

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    UFSK-OSYS 600XLE Mobile Stretcher Chair

    The world leader in mobile Eye Gurneys.

    The UFSK-OSYS 600XLE Eye Gurney. The 600XLE Eye Gurney effortlessly converts from a patient transport chair into a remarkably stable and versatile Eye Surgery Stretcher. Perfect as an eye stretcher however; ENT, dental, plastic, endoscopic, GI, and many other ambulatory, outpatient and same day surgery procedures are performed on this state of the art patient transport and treatment chair.  Safe patient handling is achieved with the 600 XLEs low egress providing zero lift patient entry and easy exit. The 600 XLE is extremely stable under the operating microscope providing the surgeon with the more legroom that any other all purpose patient treatment chair or surgery stretcher on the market. No need for extra hardware to support the patient backrest.

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    UFSK-OSYS 500 XLE Mobile Ambulatory Surgery Stretcher

    The UFSK-OSYS 500XLE Mobile Stretcher Chair effortlessly converts from a patient transport chair into a remarkably stable and versatile Surgery Stretcher. Perfect as an eye stretcher however; ENT, dental, plastic, endoscopic, GI, and many other ambulatory, outpatient and same day surgery procedures are performed on this state of the art patient transport and treatment chair.  Safe patient handling is achieved with the 500 XLEs extra low egress providing zero lift patient entry and easy exit.

    The 500XLE is extremely stable under the operating microscope providing the surgeon with the more legroom that any other all purpose patient Stretcher Chair or surgery stretcher on the market. No need for extra hardware to support the patient backrest.

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    Bariatric Stretcher Chair 770 lb Lift Capacity

    The 500XXL Mobile Stretcher Chair BARIATRIC effortlessly converts from a patient transport chair into a remarkably stable and versatile Stretcher Chair perfect for eye, ENT, dental, plastic, endo, GI, and many other ambulatory surgery procedures. High performance, pollution free rechargeable batteries allow for cordless use for up to 35 procedures. Casters can be directionally locked (mechanically) enabling one person to easily steer during long transfer routes. A four programmable memory remote is standard and easily lifts 770lbs.

    The 500XXL is extremely stable under the operating microscope providing the surgeon with the more legroom that any other all purpose patient treatment chair or surgery stretcher on the market. No need for extra hardware to support the patient backrest.

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    UFSK- OSYS 500LC Ambulatory Surgery Stretcher

    500 LC=Low Cost: restricted mobile version of our very successful 500 XLE. Ambulatory and minor procedure surgeries will go well thanks to extremely high stability of the 500LC. The Hand control features three pre-programmed positions (prepare - operate - recover) and one additional chair position. The 500LC is extremely stable under the operating microscope providing the surgeon with the more legroom that any other all purpose patient treatment chair or surgery stretcher on the market. No need for extra hardware to support the patient backrest. It is also easy to move..just pick up from the footrest handles and wheel away.

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    UFSK-OSYS 400 XLE Multi-Specialty Ambulatory Surgery Stretcher

    An eye stretcher with untraditional features and construction. High performance rechargeable batteries eliminate manual lifting, stainless steel bedframe and sealed (no stitch) upholstery. The unique rugged aluminum U-Frame chassis allows the surgery stretcher to be positioned over storage units, chairs and other obstructions, and directionally locking, dual rimmed casters allow one person to maneuver the stretcher. The 400XLE is extremely stable under the operating microscope providing the surgeon with the more legroom that any other all purpose patient mobile surgical table or surgery stretcher on the market.

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    UFSK-OSYS 400 XL Multi-Specialty Surgery Stretcher

    The 400XL surgery stretcher with untraditional features and construction. Heavy duty hydraulic cylinders, foot pump elevation, stainless steel bedframe and sealed (no stitch) upholstery. The unique rugged chassis allows the surgery stretcher to endure even the harshest conditions. Wheels can be directionally locking, dual rimmed casters allow one person to maneuver the stretcher. The 400XL is extremely stable under the operating microscope providing the surgeon with the more legroom that any other all purpose patient mobile surgical table or surgery stretcher on the market.

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    UFSK-OSYS C-Arm Ambulatory Surgery Table Stretcher

    An advanced Stretcher designed for versatility and safety. Featuring a radiolucent platform full swivel casters, electronic direct drive lifting system, up/down, trendelenburg, reverse trendelenberg and a stable U-frame chassis allowing the stretcher to be used with a C-arm. A valuable multi-purpose gurney. Dual Rimmed casters allow for easy rolling and maneuvering. The patient surface is removable which can then ple placed on an MRI Table.

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    UFSK-OSYS Motionline Patient Loungers

    UFSK-OSYS Motionline Patient Loungers. a remarkably stable patient recliner / transporter with unique functions. Engineered for rotation, easy handling and comfort for your patients due to its innovative Organic Tilting in which the backrest slides with patient when reclined eliminating pinching associated with other types of patient recliners / transport systems.All functions are easy to find and quickly accessible. The armrests are stowable and a variety of accessories are available. It is easy to push because of its smooth running rolls. The wide and comfortable upholstery is unique in its class. Perfect for Hospital, Ambulatory and Nursing Home environments.

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    UFSK-OSYS SurgiLine Surgeons Surgical Stool

    The SurgiLine is in a class all to its own. Since improper seating may cause severe damage to the back, the neck and vertabrae SurgiLine is the innovative seating solution to encourage healthy posture. Key Features include: Battery Powered Motorized up / down, Waterfall seat cushion enhances blood circulation to the users legs, seat tilt, and adjustable lower lumbar support. The central braking sytem locks all four wheels for a positive lock versus what is found in traditional stools. The SurgiLine is available with or without movable molded cushioned arm supports.

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    UFSK-OSYS SurgiTrend Surgeons Stool

    The SurgiTrend is in a class all to its own. Since improper seating may cause severe damage to the back, the neck and vertabrae SurgiLine is the innovative seating solution to encourage healthy posture. Key Features include: Battery Powered Motorized up / down, saddle type seat cushion enhances blood circulation to the users legs, seat tilt, and automatic adjustable lower lumbar support. Once the user sits in the seat the backrest is synchronized to adjust to the lowere back. The central braking sytem locks four wheels for a positive lock versus what is found in traditional stools. The SurgiTrend is available with or without movable molded cushioned arm supports.

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    UFSK-OSYS AssisTrend Surgeons / Assistants Stool

    The AssisTrend is in a class all to its own. Since improper seating may cause severe damage to the back, the neck and vertabrae SurgiLine is the innovative seating solution to encourage healthy posture. Key Features include: Pnuematic assist up / down, saddle type seat cushion enhances blood circulation to the users legs, seat tilt, and automatic adjustable lower lumbar support. Once the user sits in the seat the backrest is synchronized to adjust to the lowere back. There is no central braking sytem available and the AssisTrend does not come with movable molded cushioned arm supports.

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    Disposable Stretcher Chair covers

    UFSK-OSYS StayClean Disposable Stretcher Chair Covers

    The UFSK-OSYS StayClean Disposable Ambulatory Surgery Table Cover Sheet keep your surgery stretchers and precedure chairs clean. The topside in made of a soft absorbable paper while the underside is waterproof. This not only protect from stains and fluids but also protect the upholster from wear and tear. The hygenic, one-way cloth, table covers protect your table during the entire procedure. Disposable, comfortable and efficient.

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Effect of mattress deflection on CPR quality assessment for older children and adolescents. Nishisaki A, Nysaether J, Sutton R, Maltese M, Niles D, Donoghue A, Bishnoi R, Helfaer M, Perkins GD, Berg R, Arbogast K, Nadkarni V. Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), USA. NISHISAKI@email.chop.edu Appropriate chest compression (CC) depth is associated with improved CPR outcome. CCs provided in hospital are often conducted on a compliant mattress. The objective was to quantify the effect of mattress compression on the assessment of CPR quality in children. METHODS: A force and deflection sensor (FDS) was used during CPR in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department of a children's hospital. The sensor was interposed between the chest of the patient and hands of the rescuer and measured CC depth. Following CPR event, each event was reconstructed with a manikin and an identical mattress/backboard/patient configuration. CCs were performed using FDS on the sternum and a reference accelerometer attached to the spine of the manikin, providing a means to calculate the mattress deflection. RESULTS: Twelve CPR events with 14,487 CC (11 patients, median age 14.9 years) were recorded and reconstructed: 9 on ICU beds (9296 CC), 3 on stretchers (5191 CC). Measured mean CC depth during CPR was 47+/-8mm on ICU beds, and 45+/-7 mm on stretcher beds with overestimation of 13+/-4mm and 4+/-1mm, respectively, due to mattress compression. After adjusting for this, the proportion of CC that met the CPR guidelines decreased from 88.4 to 31.8% on ICU beds (p<0.001), and 86.3 to 64.7% on stretcher (p<0.001). The proportion of appropriate depth CC was significantly smaller on ICU beds (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: CC conducted on a non-rigid surface may not be deep enough. FDS may overestimate CC depth by 28% on ICU beds, and 10% on stretcher beds. PMID: 19342150 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Safe patient transfer system with monitoring of location and vital signs. Ohashi K, Kurihara Y, Watanabe K, Tanaka H. Department of Bioinformatics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School, Japan. ohashi@bioinfo.tmd.ac.jp In recent years, ubiquitous computing technologies have been applied in the field of medicine. Especially radio frequency identification (RFID) and small sensor networks could provide information about medical practices and patient status in order to prevent malpractices and improve the quality of medical care. As an example of this application, we developed a new system, named "a smart stretcher," which continuously monitors the patient's vital signs and detects apnea during transfer within a hospital. This system consists of a small air-mat type pressure sensor measuring both heart rate and respiration rate and a wireless network transmitting these vital data as well as patient ID to an alerting system to notify hospital staff of patient emergencies. Results of experiments in a clinical setting indicated that the system was reliable in continuous respiration monitoring and detection of apnea during patient transfer on the stretcher; however, detection of heartbeat rate was practically difficult because of the motion noises. Moreover patient ID and location were also correctly detected in real time. These results suggested the feasibility of our system for real clinical use. PMID: 19845148 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

An infant surgical table for laser photocoagulation: ergonomic improvement analysis. Ryland KA, Nelson CA, Hejkal TW. daggerStryker Endoscopy, 5900 Optical Court, San Jose, CA 95138, USA. Current methods of treatment for retinopathy of prematurity, using laser photocoagulation, require surgeons to assume awkward standing positions, which can result in occupational injury. A new infant surgery stretcher was designed for improving this surgical procedure. To quantify its benefits, an ergonomic comparison of the standard and modified procedures was carried out, using specialized checklists, Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaires, and analysis of videotaped procedures using an Ovako Working Posture Analysing System method. Analysis of the typical laser photocoagulation procedure revealed a high risk for cumulative trauma disorders. The majority of the risk factors were lowered considerably with use of the new table. Improvement was largely due to the new table allowing seated postures during surgery, relieving muscular stress on the back, shoulders and legs. This study demonstrates risk reduction through engineering design of new medical devices, and illustrates how combining different assessment approaches can help evaluate ergonomic impact of medical technologies. PMID: 20017713 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

 

The pain of surgery: Pain experienced by surgeons while operating. Soueid A, Oudit D, Thiagarajah S, Laitung G. Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, West Midlands Deanery, Birmingham, United Kingdom. INTRODUCTION: The operating theatre can be a dreaded experience not only for the patient but also occasionally for the surgeon. We sought to investigate the prevalence of pain experienced by surgeons while operating. METHODS: One hundred and thirty anonymous questionnaires were sent to surgical consultants in the Britain. RESULTS: The response rate was 60% and 63 experienced pain while operating. The back and neck were the most common areas of pain (36 & 30 consultants respectively), followed by the hand (24 consultants). Nearly 80% described pains on a regular basis. surgery stretcher height was the most common cause of pain (35%), followed by the use of microscopes (27%) and standing (22%). Nearly 43% of the consultants will take a break from surgery because of their symptoms, and 4 took sick leave in direct relation to pain experienced as a result of operating. However only 27% took measures to reduce their symptoms and 65% never sought any help or advice and only one consultant informed the occupational health department. CONCLUSION: Many surgeons will experience pain while operating due to positioning or the instruments they use, however there are no guidelines from occupational health departments or training courses to help minimise these symptoms. PMID: 19944192 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

 

Impact of the patient's body position on the intraabdominal workspace during laparoscopic surgery. Mulier JP, Dillemans B, Van Cauwenberge S. Department of Anaesthesiology, AZ Sint Jan Brugge-Oostende AV, Ruddershove 10, 8000, Brugge, Belgium, Jan.Mulier@azbrugge.be. BACKGROUND: The effects of the patient's body position on the intraabdominal workspace in laparoscopic surgery were analyzed. METHODS: The inflated volume of carbon dioxide was measured after insufflation to a preset pressure of 15 mmHg for 20 patients with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 35 kg/m(2). The patients were anesthetized with full muscle relaxation. The five positions were (1) surgery stretcher horizontal with the legs flat (supine position), (2) surgery stretcher table in 20 degrees reverse Trendelenburg with the legs flat, (3) asurgery stretcher table in 20 degrees reverse Trendelenburg with the legs flexed 45 degrees upward at the hips (beach chair position), (4) surgery stretcher horizontal with the legs flexed 45 degrees upward at the hips, and (5) surgery stretcher in 20 degrees Trendelenburg with the legs flat. The positions were performed in a random order, and the first position was repeated after the last measurement. Repeated measure analysis of variance was used to compare inflated volumes among the five positions. RESULTS: A significant difference in inflated volume was found between the five body positions (P = 0.042). Compared with the mean inflated volume for the supine position (3.22 +/- 0.78 l), the mean inflated volume increased by 900 ml for the Trendelenburg position or when the legs were flexed at the hips, and decreased by 230 ml for the reverse Trendelenburg position. CONCLUSIONS: The Trendelenburg position for lower abdominal surgery and reverse Trendelenburg with flexing of the legs at the hips for upper abdominal surgery effectively improved the workspace in obese patients, even with full muscle relaxation. PMID: 20054583 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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