August 28, 2013
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Mizuho OSI releases new spinal surgery table

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Mizuho OSI announced the release of the proAXIS Spinal Surgery Table, which supports instantaneous axis of rotation of the vertebrae with coordinated patient translation.

With a software-controlled, advanced hinge technology designed to support the biomechanical aspects of spinal and imaging procedures, the table allows for desired degree of flexion and extension, providing direct visualization of intraoperative changes in vertebral alignment. According to a company press release, this feature facilitates spinal canal decompressions and controlled closure for lumbar osteotomies as well as access for various minimally invasive procedures.

The table’s open frame design converts to a radiolucent imaging top, providing an ideal platform for supine and lateral procedures, while the carbon fiber construction of the table allows for excellent imaging without any interference at the surgical site. Designed to also support cervical management options, the table offers complete access to the spine from cervical to sacrum.