Picking a lateral positioner that actually works
Setting up a lateral positioner shouldn't feel like a high-stakes game of Tetris, but anyone who has spent time in an operating room knows it often does. When you're prepping a patient for a hip replacement or a thoracic procedure, the last thing you want is a piece of equipment that's sliding around or causing unnecessary pressure. It's one of those things where, if it works perfectly, nobody notices it—but if it's flimsy or poorly designed, everyone's having a bad day. ...