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Posted By martinw
Guys this is very, very specific but I hope that someone can help.
How do you get a supine patient from a bed to an operating theatre table with a Wilson's frame into a prone position without lifting them, without using an Ander lift which has been found to be unsatisfactory in this instance? Manual handling query but really specific!
Any help gratefully received.
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Posted By Ian Blenkharn
Must happen time and again - it's surely not a new problem.
Ask a theatre nurse or ODA, or perhaps just leave it to them. Or try the manufacturer for advice, they may well have a written guide.
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Posted By martinw
I know Ian
request for info is from an operating theatre manager who is an nurse and an ODP and has 20+ years experience in theatres. Tried manufacturers, reps, tried research from reknowned centres of spinal surgery/theatres excellence such as Stoke Mandeville and Stanmore, but still have the manual handling nightmare in that no-one has devised specific manual handling training and instruction specific to this problem. That's what is being sought here - some method which overcomes the need to physically lift, or effectively combines minimisation of lifting with mechanical aid. Trying to stop theatre staff hurting their backs, shoulders and necks etc.
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Posted By Ian Axford-Hawkes
Hi Martin
My wife is a student ODP and has a small book: A Practical Guide to the Prone Position for Surgery, written by Dr Patrick Ross and edited by Dr Glyn Smurthwaite. I think Patrick is at Salford Royal and Glyn is at Hope in Manchester. You might want to give them a call. The book is available free from one of the sponsors, try emailing guy.tuck@neuro-technics.com
The book details how to use a Jackson Table which rotates the patient onto their front - much like using 2 plates to flip an omlette! That might be the answer to your problems, if budgets allow and the amount of surgery justifies the expense.
Regards, Ian A-H
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Posted By martinw
Appreciate it Ian. Unfortunately I am told that the Jackson table is much the same as the Ander lift which has already been tried and found not to be acceptable for the job in hand in this instance.
So I do really appreciate it but other info is hopefully sought......
Martin
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Posted By ColinPink
Hello
You could try the National Back Exchange. They used to have a specialist theatres handling group.
Colin
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Posted By martinw
Thanks Colin
I will look into that, ta very much.
Martin
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