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Thinking of Buying...Patient Positioning Devices
Finding the balance between surgical access and patient safety.
Edited by Scotty Farris

Safe and comfortable positioning is a surgical necessity common to every case and every patient. With so many OR table accessories, positioners and padding products on the market today, selecting the right devices for your OR requires some consideration. Here's advice for choosing positioning equipment.

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