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Can Your Table Do This?
An overview of the features to consider when buying your next table.
Helen Hwang, Contributing Editor

An OR table executive was only half-kidding when he said you could do surgery on a dining room table. Indeed, you want a rock-solid platform to do surgery on, but your table is really only as good as the accessories that make it multi-functional, the positioning devices that adjust to the patient and the size of the C-arm window.

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