
FEATURES:
PATIENT POSITIONING
Kidney and Thoracic Surgery
The patient can easily be situated laterally, and use of the flex function and/or kidney elevator aids surgical access.

Cystoscopy and Endourology
With the patient in reverse orientation, the low-profile base
and radiolucent tabletop supply the surgeon with superior IA coverage and ample
KUB (kidney, ureter, bladder) access while leaving room
for the flexible fluid collection system.

Shoulder Surgery
The leg section is removed and the pneumatic shoulder
attachment is connected to either the back or seat section, providing
comfortable anterior and posterior access to the shoulder area with no movement
required during surgery.

Opening the T800’s split leg sections provides excellent
access during lumbar spine and rectal surgery with the patient in a kneeling
position.

Prone or Supine Neurosurgery
The T800 gives the surgeon excellent access to the thoracic
spine area during spinal neurosurgery, as well as prone or supine craniotomy.

Cardiovascular in Reverse Orientation
The T800 in reverse orientation provides ample C-arm access
for cardiac surgery, including endovascular and femoro-popliteal bypass
surgery.

Nissen Fundoplication
The head section can be connected to the seat section, which
provides excellent support to the patient and is manually adjustable during
surgery. This eliminates the need of reverse Trendelenburg straps and
power-lift stirrups, while maintaining maximum endoscopic access to the
esophagus and stomach area.
