The Ramp Leg Elevators

The BoneFoam Ramp elevates the injured leg and creates a stable operative platform above the non-operative leg. Isolating the operative leg provides a surgeon with sufficient room to approach the fracture from the lateral or medial aspect without having obstructions. An elevated and isolated operative extremity also facilitates lateral C-Arm imaging. 

The Need to Isolate the Impacted Leg

Lower extremity fractures can occur in the foot, femur, tibia, and fibula. It is desirable to isolate the impacted leg to enable access with instruments/tools to place screws or hardware and to obtain quality radiographs without capturing the artifact from the bony anatomy of the contralateral leg. The current methods involved placing the limb on stacked towels or blankets that may be unstable.

Ramp problem state
The Ramp Leg Elevators

Create an Elevated, Stable Operating Surface

The BoneFoam family of Ramps makes it easy for all operating room staff to position the patient's operative leg consistently and efficiently. The coated, open cell, radiolucent foam creates a stable platform for surgery, and is safe for the patient.

Designed for Repeated Use

The Ramp is covered with a protective vinyl coating that makes it easy to clean for repeated use. It can be used under the sterile drapes or covered with sterile bags that are designed to fit the Ramp so it can move in and out of the operative field.

The Ramp Leg Elevators
The Ramp Leg Elevators

The BoneFoam Ramp Leg Elevator & Operating Platform

The BoneFoam Ramp elevates the injured leg and creates a stable operative platform above the non-operative leg. Isolating the operative leg provides a surgeon with sufficient room to approach the fracture from the lateral or medial aspect without having obstructions. An elevated and isolated operative extremity also facilitates lateral C-Arm imaging. 

The Need to Isolate the Impacted Leg

Lower extremity fractures can occur in the foot, femur, tibia, and fibula. It is desirable to isolate the impacted leg to enable access with instruments/tools to place screws or hardware and to obtain quality radiographs without capturing the artifact from the bony anatomy of the contralateral leg. The current methods involved placing the limb on stacked towels or blankets that may be unstable.

Ramp problem state

The Need to Isolate the Impacted Leg

Lower extremity fractures can occur in the foot, femur, tibia, and fibula. It is desirable to isolate the impacted leg to enable access with instruments/tools to place screws or hardware and to obtain quality radiographs without capturing the artifact from the bony anatomy of the contralateral leg. The current methods involved placing the limb on stacked towels or blankets that may be unstable.

Create an Elevated, Stable Operating Surface

The BoneFoam family of Ramps makes it easy for all operating room staff to position the patient's operative leg consistently and efficiently. The coated, open cell, radiolucent foam creates a stable platform for surgery, and is safe for the patient.

Designed for Repeated Use

The Ramp is covered with a protective vinyl coating that makes it easy to clean for repeated use. It can be used under the sterile drapes or covered with sterile bags that are designed to fit the Ramp so it can move in and out of the operative field.

Create an Elevated, Stable Operating Surface

The BoneFoam family of Ramps makes it easy for all operating room staff to position the patient's operative leg consistently and efficiently. The coated, open cell, radiolucent foam creates a stable platform for surgery, and is safe for the patient.

The Ramp Leg Elevators
The Ramp Leg Elevators

Designed for Repeated Use

The Ramp is covered with a protective vinyl coating that makes it easy to clean for repeated use. It can be used under the sterile drapes or covered with sterile bags that are designed to fit the Ramp so it can move in and out of the operative field.

Optimal Positioning Every Time

BoneFoam Ramps can save you valuable OR time. By using a positioning system specifically designed with precise angles and measurements, you eliminate the risk of poor positioning with stacks of towels while ensuring that anatomical landmarks are consistent from case to case.

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Direct Anterior Hip System Packages

direct anterior hip base package

Base Anterior Hip Package

Reusable Torso Base, Two removable hip bolsters. Includes 1 disposable single arm support.
direct anterior hip lower extremity package

Lower Extremity Positioner

Reusable Leg Board, Padded Peg Board Posts: 2 Large, 2 Small.
direct anterior tray topper package

Tray Topper: Position Limb off Table

Fits standard Mayo Stand. Small, Regular, and Large sizes available.