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We have the Trumpf...
I HATE IT. It's bulky, heavy, difficult to maneuver. I hate that I can't neatly tuck the sheets, or that there is no nice way to secure someone's upper body on the table.
Every piece is so flipping heavy, nothing is neatly marked for people like me who like things labelled & CLEARLY marked, insert part A into part B....
I don't do well looking at an instruction manual LOL
I think the worst part is not having a cart specifically for the table, to properly dismantle & put the pieces away in a useful manner... People take it apart & just throw it anywhere. But that's just TPTB being cheap & co-workers being lazy slugs or just too ignorant to ask how to properly do something....
Did I mention I hate the trumpf table?
The OSI fracture table is decent.....
Ours is an extention that we fit on our OR tables, made by Steris/Amsco.
We like it, it's not too heavy, one person could handle it, but usually two work on it. It has lots of attachments, so lots of uses.
My favorite aspect is that it works on any Amsco/Steris table that we have in the OR.
Mike
PS we did have a Chick Table. I rather liked it, in an ugly dog sort of way. I thought I would miss it went it went out the door....I was wrong!
Mike
lindaloo51
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Finally, after many years we are going to replace our Hyde Chick fracture table. Please let me have your input about your fracture tables. What do you like, not like, what do you wish that you had never seen. We are going to trial some before we buy.
Thanks for the help.