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Product Description

Spider Arm Surgical Positioner
Spider Arm
  • Once the limb is immobilized, the traction components remain consistent.
  • The combination of strength and flexibility allows doctors to perform intraoperative independent operations.
  • The doctor can adjust the fixed position at will according to surgical needs and keep it completely stable.
Spider Arm Details
Details
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Surgical Setup view 1 Surgical Setup view 2 Surgical Setup view 3
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FAQ
FAQ info
What is the primary function of the Spider Arm?
The Spider Arm is an orthopedic limb positioning system designed to hold and stabilize the patient's limbs securely during surgical operations, providing consistent traction and optimal surgical site exposure.
How does the Spider Arm improve surgical efficiency?
By combining structural strength with flexible positioning, it allows the surgeon to perform intraoperative adjustments independently without relying on an assistant to hold the limb, thereby reducing labor and time.
Does the limb position remain stable during traction?
Yes. Once the limb is locked and immobilized in the desired position, the traction components maintain a consistent and stable hold throughout the entire procedure.
Is the system compatible with standard operating tables?
Yes, our limb positioning system is designed to easily mount onto the side rails of standard operating tables, ensuring wide compatibility and easy setup.
Can the positioning be adjusted mid-operation?
Absolutely. The surgeon can easily unlock, adjust the angle or height, and re-lock the arm at will to suit changing surgical requirements during the operation.

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