Any good hints for lithotomy positioning? We do lots of laparoscopic cases; supracervical hysts, LAVH, sacral colpopexy, etc. Both arms are tucked and wrapped with foam. During steep Trendelenburg the patient slips/slides toward the head. Couple surgeons want us to put egg crate padding under patient to prevent the slipping. Anybody have luck with that, or something else? We did it that way a couple times but when you move down "south" to place in yellow fins the foam wants to slide right with the patient.
Deb