Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

The BoneFoam Lateral Positioning System is designed to stabilize the patient in the lateral decubitus position and secure the patient with adjustable straps that allow for manipulation of the pelvic anatomy without the need to break the table.

The Challenge with Tape

Lateral spine surgery presents challenges related to surgical access. To gain access the patient may be placed in a non-physiologic position to create more distance between these landmarks which put a patient at risk for a stretch injury of the torso. To improve stability, the surgical staff often use an abundance of tape which is time consuming and limits the surgeon's ability to make critical adjustments during the procedure.

Lateral Lumbar Positioning problem state
Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

A Stable and Repeatable Solution

The System provides a stable and repeatable approach that can decrease the time and difficulty of positioning a patient in the lateral decubitus position.

The system includes the Lateral Decubitus Arm and Torso Stabilizer that prevents the patient from rolling anteriorly and reduces the need for use of pillows between the arms and provides the anesthesia staff easy access to IV lines. Two specialized cutouts allow the knee positioner to bend the knees to varying angles while protecting bony prominences of the ankle and knee.

Reduce OR Prep Time and Patient Risks

By eliminating the use of towels, makeshift bumps, and complex tape configurations, surgeons can save up to 20 minutes of valuable OR time, and more importantly patients may spend less time under anesthesia.

Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

The BoneFoam Lateral Positioning System is designed to stabilize the patient in the lateral decubitus position and secure the patient with adjustable straps that allow for manipulation of the pelvic anatomy without the need to break the table.

The Challenge with Tape

Lateral spine surgery presents challenges related to surgical access. To gain access the patient may be placed in a non-physiologic position to create more distance between these landmarks which put a patient at risk for a stretch injury of the torso. To improve stability, the surgical staff often use an abundance of tape which is time consuming and limits the surgeon's ability to make critical adjustments during the procedure.

Lateral Lumbar Positioning problem state

The Challenge with Tape

Lateral spine surgery presents challenges related to surgical access. To gain access the patient may be placed in a non-physiologic position to create more distance between these landmarks which put a patient at risk for a stretch injury of the torso. To improve stability, the surgical staff often use an abundance of tape which is time consuming and limits the surgeon's ability to make critical adjustments during the procedure.

A Stable and Repeatable Solution

The System provides a stable and repeatable approach that can decrease the time and difficulty of positioning a patient in the lateral decubitus position.

The system includes the Lateral Decubitus Arm and Torso Stabilizer that prevents the patient from rolling anteriorly and reduces the need for use of pillows between the arms and provides the anesthesia staff easy access to IV lines. Two specialized cutouts allow the knee positioner to bend the knees to varying angles while protecting bony prominences of the ankle and knee.

Reduce OR Prep Time and Patient Risks

By eliminating the use of towels, makeshift bumps, and complex tape configurations, surgeons can save up to 20 minutes of valuable OR time, and more importantly patients may spend less time under anesthesia.

A Stable and Repeatable Solution

The System provides a stable and repeatable approach that can decrease the time and difficulty of positioning a patient in the lateral decubitus position.

The system includes the Lateral Decubitus Arm and Torso Stabilizer that prevents the patient from rolling anteriorly and reduces the need for use of pillows between the arms and provides the anesthesia staff easy access to IV lines. Two specialized cutouts allow the knee positioner to bend the knees to varying angles while protecting bony prominences of the ankle and knee.

Lateral Lumbar Positioning System

Reduce OR Prep Time and Patient Risks

By eliminating the use of towels, makeshift bumps, and complex tape configurations, surgeons can save up to 20 minutes of valuable OR time, and more importantly patients may spend less time under anesthesia.

Lateral Lumbar Positioning System Video

See how the Lateral Lumbar Positioning System provides a stable and repeatable position for lumbar spine procedures.

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