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- Prone Face Head and Neck Positioner
Prone Face Head and Neck Positioner
Problems and risks of prone surgical position
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Neurological
Risk of compression of the carotid artery and jugular vein, may result in neurological damage.
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Ocular
Ischemic optic neuropathy and corneal abrasion are the most common complications resulting from the prone position.
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By air
Sustained compression of the base of the tongue can cause edema and possible airway obstruction and compromise. 6
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Pressure
Exerting a lot of constant pressure on the chin area can cause pressure ulcers (PU) or dermal necrosis.
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Cardiopulmonary
Risk of hypotension due to compression of the inferior vena cava and femoral veins by increased postural thoracic pressure.
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Respiratory
Risk of decreased lung capacity due to increased intrathoracic pressure.
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Nerve
Temporary or permanent peripheral nerve injury.
Advantages of our product
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Visualization
Visualization of the endotracheal tube.
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Good vision
Vision of the patient’s face.
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Neutral position
Allows the patient’s head and neck to be in a neutral position.
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Distribution
Optimal weight distribution.
The positioner that allows for neutral head and neck positioning
About this product
The prone positioner that allows:
- Visualization of the endotracheal tube.
- Vision of the patient’s face.
- A neutral position of the patient’s neck and head.
- Pressure distribution.

The solution, Prone Face
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Accessibility
Tube accessible from both sides
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Adaptability
Adaptable to the patient’s height
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Optimum
Optimum weight distribution
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Details
Non-slip mirror and non-removable adjustable nuts to prevent possible loss.