Operating Tables
Surgical operation tables and procedure systems
A modern surgical operation table is designed to support a wide range of procedures while providing flexibility for different surgical specialties. Features such as height adjustment, tilting capabilities and modular accessories allow clinicians to position patients accurately during surgery. Our range includes several specialised surgeons’ table solutions for different clinical environments.
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Pain management and multi-purpose tables
Imaging-guided procedures often require tables with radiolucent surfaces that allow imaging equipment, such as C-arms, to move freely around the patient. Our pain management and multi-purpose tables are designed for these environments, supporting interventional procedures while allowing clear imaging access during treatment.
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Arcus operating table
The Arcus operating table is a specialised surgery table that supports complex surgical procedures. Its stable structure and cantilever design allow surgeons greater access to the patient while providing reliable support during demanding operations, particularly in orthopaedic, neurosurgical and other specialist surgical settings where precision positioning is essential.
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QA4 day surgery trolley system
For day surgeries and procedural environments, the QA4 day surgery trolley system offers a flexible alternative to traditional operating tables. This mobile system functions as both a patient transport trolley and surgical operation table, helping streamline workflow between pre-operative, procedural and recovery areas.
Choosing the right operating table
Selecting the right operating table depends on the types of procedures performed and the layout of your surgical facility. Hospitals and clinics often consider factors such as patient positioning capabilities, imaging compatibility, stability and ease of movement when choosing an OT table.
Specialised surgeons’ tables may be required for procedures that involve imaging equipment, minimally invasive techniques or complex patient positioning. Facilities performing day surgery procedures may also benefit from mobile systems that combine transport and surgical support functions.
By selecting the right surgery table, healthcare providers can improve surgical access, support precise patient positioning and maintain efficient operating theatre workflows.
Find the right surgery operating table for your facility
Medical Devices supplies reliable operating tables and procedural systems to healthcare facilities across Australia. Contact our team today to discuss your requirements and acquire the right operating table for your facility.
FAQs
An operating table is a specialised medical device used to position and support patients during surgical procedures. It allows clinicians to adjust patient positioning to provide optimal access to the surgical site.
Healthcare facilities can choose from several types of surgical operation tables, including imaging-compatible tables, general OT tables, specialist procedure tables and mobile day surgery systems. Each type is designed to support different surgical workflows and clinical requirements.
Choosing the right OT table depends on the procedures performed, the need for imaging compatibility and the level of positioning flexibility required. Hospitals and clinics typically consider factors such as stability, patient positioning features and compatibility with surgical accessories when selecting an operating table for surgery.
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