McIndoe Purchase Europe's First Carbon Fibre Operating Table For Obese Patients
Main Category: Obesity / Weight Loss / FitnessAlso Included In: Medical Devices / Diagnostics
Article Date: 18 Nov 2008 - 2:00 PDT
According to NICE, over 700,000 people in the UK are so overweight they need gastric band surgery. In response to the UK's growing obesity epidemic, the BMI McIndoe Surgical Centre, the UK's largest specialist unit dedicated to cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, has purchased the first operating table in Europe capable of holding patients up to 330kg (51 stone).
"We have recently carried out a number of body lifts to remove excess skin from patients who have lost a significant amount of weight and have noticed an increasing number of patients contacting us about bariatric surgery such as gastric bands. We took the decision to invest in the new operating table to meet the demands of a developing patient group." commented David Irvine, Executive Director of the McIndoe Surgical Centre.
The new state-of-the-art Image 777 operating table from Samarit Medical (UK) Ltd has just been installed into one of McIndoe's theatres where is has replaced the current table which was capable of holding a maximum of 23 stone. The unique table, which is fabricated from carbon fibre, has a centre of gravity at the base of the table as opposed to the centre to allow it to safely hold larger weights. The surface of the table is made from a sheet of carbon fibre weave which aside from its load bearing strength, results in less x-ray image scatter than standard table materials. This means surgeons are able to use imaging equipment over the operating table without having to move patients mid-operation, which lessens the risk of infection.
"The new table will allow to treat larger patients requiring cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, who we have previously had to turn away." commented David Irvine, Executive Director of the McIndoe Surgical Centre.
About the McIndoe Surgical Centre
The centre's ethos was established by Sir Archibald McIndoe, whose pioneering treatment of airmen burns victims during World War II, who later became the infamous Guinea Pig club, earned McIndoe a name for surgical excellence. Today, the McIndoe surgeons carry out the latest procedures across plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, maxillofacial surgery and ophthalmology, attracting patients from all over the world. The modern state-of-the-art facilities includes 23 private bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, television, personal call system and full room service, alongside an air-conditioned theatre complex, ensuring McIndoe patients have an unrivalled experience where they receive the individual attention care and attention they need to help them recover from their surgery. http://www.mcindoe-surgical.co.uk
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posted by gk on 27 Feb 2009 at 2:18 amThis is not "the first operating table in Europe capable of holding patients up to 330kg"
UK manufacturer Eschmann Equipment introduced the T20+ and T30+ last year, both are part of a range of OT Tables capable of maximum patient weights up to 450kg, we have 3 of the tables and they are first class, never heard of this other company though, I am sure Eschmann would like to comment!
http://www.eschmann.co.uk
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