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Mizuho OSI Hana Table

$77,000 + Shipping & Tax

 

The Mizuho OSI Hana Table is a state of the art surgical table that optimizes the Anterior Approach to Total Hip Arthroplasty (AATHA). 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.

 

The Hana Table allows for safe hyperextension, adduction, and external rotation of the leg, incorporating the patented femoral lift and support system enhancing femoral exposure for improved component placement. The split design of the lower half of the Hana fracture table enables each leg to be positioned independently without the use of special external support. Once on the table, the legs are secured in place with special boots, letting the legs the rest freely. Since 2005, the Hana Table has been used to successfully position patients in thousands of these procedures.

    • Carbon Fiber Table Top on the Hana Table
    • Auxiliary Control
    • Manual Floor Locks
    • Physician Controlled Foot Pedal
    • Accessory Side Rails
    • Stainless Steel Base
    • Lightweight Spars
    • AC or Battery Operation
    • Replaceable Control Module
    • Spherical Spatial Positioning System SSPS
    • Dimensions

    • Table top length: 48.5 in. (123 cm)
    • Table length w/ spars: 124 in. (315 cm)
    • Table top width: 21.5 in. (55 cm) 10in. (25 cm) near perineal post
    • Table top to height range: 30 – 50 in. (76 – 127 cm)
    • Patient weight capacity: 450 lbs. (205 kg)
    • General

    • Power Requirements 100V 50/60Hz; 120V 60Hz; 220/230V 50/60Hz
    • Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg: 12°
    • Lateral tilt: 12°
    • Leg spar articulation: 28° up, 35° down, 20° adduction, 45° abduction
    • Ideal Procedures and Applications

    • Anterior Approach Total Hip Arthroplasty
    • Hip Arthroscopy
    • Anterior Hip Resurfacing
    • Femur Fracture
    • IM Nailing Femur
    • Hip Fracture
    • Hip Pinning
    • Tibia Fracture
    • IM Nailing Tibia
    • Total Knee Arthroplasty
    • Positioning Capabilities

    • Supine
    • Lateral
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