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Bariatric O.R. Surgical Tables: What You Need to Know

December 5, 2023

bariatric patient on surgical table with bariatric safety strapWhen it comes to surgical procedures, it is important to utilize the right table for the patient. For bariatric patients, selecting the right surgical table is crucial to ensure their safety and improve surgical outcomes. In this article, we will discuss what bariatric O.R. tables are, the purpose they serve, and what you need to know about them. 

What are Bariatric O.R. Tables?

Bariatric tables are specialized surgical tables designed to accommodate large or heavy patients during surgical procedures. They are larger in size and have a higher weight capacity than standard surgical tables. Bariatric tables are also designed to provide enough room for medical equipment and the surgical team to access the patient. They are usually made of durable materials, such as stainless steel or aluminum, to support the weight of the patient. They also come with features such as adjustable height and repositionable head and leg sections to ensure the patient is comfortable during the procedure.  

What is the Purpose of Bariatric O.R. Tables?

The purpose of bariatric tables is to make surgical procedures safe and efficient for larger or heavier patients. Without the right table, there is a risk of injury to both the patient and the surgical team. Bariatric tables provide a stable and secure platform for the patient during the surgery. They also make it easier for the surgical team to access the patient and perform the procedure without any obstructions. Using a bariatric table ensures that the patient is comfortable and stable throughout the surgery, reducing the risk of complications.  

What are the Characteristics of Bariatric O.R. Tables?

Bariatric tables have several characteristics that make them suitable for heavy patients. They have a weight capacity of up to 1000 pounds, and their surfaces are wider and longer than those of standard surgical tables. They also provide enough room for medical equipment and the surgical team to access the patient. Bariatric tables are often designed with adjustable height and repositionable head and leg sections to ensure patient comfort.  

What Should You Consider When Choosing a Bariatric O.R. Table?

When choosing a bariatric table for your medical facility, there are several factors to consider. 

  • Ensure that the table has a weight capacity that meets the needs of your patients.   
  • Consider the size of the table and ensure that it will fit in your surgical suite. The table's features, such as adjustable height and repositionable head and leg sections, are also important to consider, as they impact patient comfort.   
  • Consider the durability and quality of the table to ensure that it will last for a long time and provide reliable service to your patients.  

Choosing the right bariatric table is critical to ensure the safety and comfort of larger patients during surgical procedures. When working with bariatric patients in any healthcare setting, it is important to use equipment that can accommodate larger sizes and increased weight.  

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