2021 Product Launch – Inspital Brings Ease to Surgical Positioning
In the operating room, there is no room for uncertainty. When a patient is on the table and the surgical team must rely on each other and every detail, precision begins long before the first incision: with exact positioning, optimal imaging, and absolute stability. A blink of an eye, a wrong angle, a tiny resistance—and valuable seconds or critical visualization are lost.
Especially in orthopedics and neurosurgery, where the highest accuracy determines the success of a procedure, the quality of positioning is an invisible yet indispensable hero. It is precisely from this understanding that Inspital ushered in a new era in 2021: With the Carbon Fiber Traction Set OT60.95 and the new radiolucent operating tables, Inspital brings ease, precision, and uncompromising efficiency to the surgical workplace.
Not cumbersome and technically complicated, but intuitive, precise, and designed for the real world of the OR—for every hand movement, for every decision, for every life.
Inspital rethinks positioning—for surgery that becomes easier, safer, and better.
OT60.95 - Carbon Fiber Traction Set: Stability Meets Imaging Compatibility
The OT60.95 Traction Set is a high-quality extension for all Inspital operating tables. Manufactured from a combination of carbon fiber and stainless steel (304), it offers not only excellent stability under load, but also maximum radiotransparency—a must for modern imaging in the intraoperative setting.
Thanks to the well-designed configuration with counter-traction posts, swiveling traction arms, height-adjustable mounts, tensioning devices, and leg-adapted traction boots, the system can be individually adjusted to body proportions and surgical requirements. The components work harmoniously together and enable precise positioning for procedures on lower extremities—e.g., in fracture treatment or joint surgery.
The use of carbon fiber not only reduces the weight of the set, but also ensures unrestricted X-ray transparency, which significantly simplifies intraoperative monitoring via imaging—without repositioning, without compromising visualization.
OT60.35 - Radiolucent Spine Frame: For the Highest Demands in Spinal Surgery
The Radiolucent Spine Frame OT60.35 represents a targeted solution for demanding procedures in the spine and lower back region. This accessory also demonstrates its strengths in proctological operations: The curved structure supports the thorax and pelvis in ideal flexion, relieves the abdominal cavity, and thus reduces intra-abdominal pressure—a critical factor for the patient's circulatory stability under anesthesia.
The Spine Frame is completely radiotransparent (up to 60 degrees), enabling high-resolution imaging in the surgical position. At the same time, it offers a stepwise adjustable back support, a height-adjustable head holder, and fixable strap solutions for secure positioning. The user-friendly crank system allows quick and fine adjustment of the position—both before and during surgery.
In addition, the Spine Frame is compatible with all Inspital operating tables and can be stored compactly when not in use—a plus for hospitals with limited storage space.
New Standards in Surgical Positioning
With the Traction Set OT60.95 and the Radiolucent Spine Frame OT60.35, Inspital pursues a clear goal: highest positioning quality with maximum imaging clarity—without compromising safety, comfort, or handling. Both systems were designed for daily use in the OR, are characterized by robust materials, user-friendly mechanics, and compatible design, and integrate seamlessly into existing systems.
Compared to conventional accessories, which are often heavy, unwieldy, or only limitedly radiolucent, the new Inspital components offer tangible advantages:
- Significantly better intraoperative visualization
- Lower weight with the same stability
- Faster setup and easier adjustment
- More patient comfort through anatomically supportive shapes
Conclusion: Future-Ready Medical Technology for the Modern OR
With the 2021 product launch, Inspital once again demonstrates that technical progress is defined not only by large devices, but also by intelligent accessory solutions. Through the combination of carbon technology, functional design, and practical handling, solutions emerge that unite surgical precision, hygiene requirements, and workflow optimization.
With this, Inspital sets a strong signal for innovation from experience this year as well—and remains true to its commitment: to develop medical technology that serves people—reliable, high-performance, and thoughtfully designed down to the last detail.
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