Surgeons today focus on being accurate, safe and ensuring patients are comfortable. If the patient’s position is prone, supine or lateral, using appropriate support is critical to stop pressure injuries and make sure their body is properly aligned. Tools such as the OT table mat, gel pads, prone position gel pads and Arm Rest Gel Pad are intended to address these important needs in the operating room.
Using these accessories during surgery helps patients and improves the work of the surgical team.
OT Table Mat: Full-Body Support for Surgical Stability
The OT table mat is a foundational component for patient positioning during surgery. When put straight on the operating table, the patient’s whole body is covered and there is no uneven pressure on bones. They are generally made from thick gel or multiple pieces of foam to give the best pressure support.
They are used to help keep patients stable during long procedures that do not allow many repositionings. You cannot slide on the anti-slip design while making adjustments to the table which helps prevent accidents.
Gel Pads: Versatile Protection Across the Body
Gel pads are important for the way patients are positioned during surgery and in the intensive care unit. Because they are available in many shapes and sizes, they are placed under the head, near the arms and legs, down the back or on key joints to ease pressure.
The pads are suitable for many repeat uses because their silicone gel doesn’t cause allergies, lasts well and is easy to clean and disinfect. They can be attached to the elbows, heels and shoulders and gel pads always offer the best protection and comfort.
Prone Position Gel Pads: Tailored for Face-Down Procedures
During surgeries that need the patient in a prone position, they lie face-down and the pressure impacts the chest, face and knees. Prone position gel pads are anatomically designed to cushion these critical areas and maintain neutral alignment of the spine and neck.
They lower the chance of nerve compression, damage to the skin and restricted breathing. During spinal, neurosurgical and colorectal surgeries, gel pads used in the prone position make sure the patient is kept safe and comfortable, letting surgeons access the area involved.
Arm Rest Gel Pad: Support for Upper Limbs
Nerves in the arms can be damaged if they are stretched or compressed during long surgical procedures, especially those done under anesthesia. The Arm Rest Gel Pad gives your arms soft, gentle support so that your elbows and forearms rest gently on a soft surface.
Most of the time, it is used with arm boards or surgical tables and works hand in hand with extra supports to safely cover the whole patient.
Conclusion
Teams of surgeons who prioritize great quality of care should use the OT table mat, gel pads, prone position gel pads and Arm Rest Gel Pad. Using these tools, not only are patients shielded but also procedures are made easier, less mistakes occur and patients receive better treatment.