Rachel Klemovitch, Assistant Editor03.13.24
Getinge launched the Corin operating table and the Ezea surgical light at the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) conference in Nashville, TN on March 10-12, 2024. These technologies are designed to support high levels of patient and physician safety as well as streamline workflows.
“As surgical techniques continue to evolve and the demand for enhanced safety and efficiency grows, Getinge remains committed to its mission of delivering impactful solutions with the highest levels of support for surgeons and operating room staff. The Corin OR table and Ezea surgical light are the newest examples of our continued dedication to providing our customers with innovative solutions that can streamline workflows,” said Don McAllister, Vice President of U.S. Surgical Workflows and Infection Control Sales and North America Service at Getinge.
AORN attendees had access to information highlighting the advantages of the Corin OR table and the Ezea surgical light. Getinge will hold a series of demonstrations during the meeting. The company will also provide information on future products in Getinge’s surgical workflows, acute care, digital health solutions, and infection control portfolios.
The Maquet Corin OR table is a smart mobile surgical table with intuitive controls, advanced feedback lighting, collision detection, tipping prevention, and overload detection. Sequences and preset surgical positions can be customized for more flexibility and efficiency in patient positioning.
The Maquet Ezea light offers simple and robust flexibility, designed for a wide range of clinical settings including ICUs and ASCs. The light includes external handles and a lightweight design for efficient maneuvering and quick setup.
“Hospital systems nationwide are experiencing a need for strategic and proven-effective solutions that ensure the highest levels of operational efficiency, as well as the proper care and safety of patients,” commented Stefan Runnström, Director, Commercial Operations, Surgical Workflows, North America at Getinge. “The Corin OR table and Ezea surgical light are designed to address challenges in OR management, allowing physicians to devote their full attention to patient care while ensuring effective risk management.”
“As surgical techniques continue to evolve and the demand for enhanced safety and efficiency grows, Getinge remains committed to its mission of delivering impactful solutions with the highest levels of support for surgeons and operating room staff. The Corin OR table and Ezea surgical light are the newest examples of our continued dedication to providing our customers with innovative solutions that can streamline workflows,” said Don McAllister, Vice President of U.S. Surgical Workflows and Infection Control Sales and North America Service at Getinge.
AORN attendees had access to information highlighting the advantages of the Corin OR table and the Ezea surgical light. Getinge will hold a series of demonstrations during the meeting. The company will also provide information on future products in Getinge’s surgical workflows, acute care, digital health solutions, and infection control portfolios.
The Maquet Corin OR table is a smart mobile surgical table with intuitive controls, advanced feedback lighting, collision detection, tipping prevention, and overload detection. Sequences and preset surgical positions can be customized for more flexibility and efficiency in patient positioning.
The Maquet Ezea light offers simple and robust flexibility, designed for a wide range of clinical settings including ICUs and ASCs. The light includes external handles and a lightweight design for efficient maneuvering and quick setup.
“Hospital systems nationwide are experiencing a need for strategic and proven-effective solutions that ensure the highest levels of operational efficiency, as well as the proper care and safety of patients,” commented Stefan Runnström, Director, Commercial Operations, Surgical Workflows, North America at Getinge. “The Corin OR table and Ezea surgical light are designed to address challenges in OR management, allowing physicians to devote their full attention to patient care while ensuring effective risk management.”