7.0 PRONE POSITIONING FOR POSTERIOR SPINE SURGERY AND PROCEDURES
The Jackson Spinal Surgery Top can be used for prone procedures according to the
following procedure:
1. Lock the table base in position by engaging the (4) caster locks.
2. Verify that the table controls are locked.
7.1 5890/5891 Modular Table Bases
1. Engage the patient transfer safety locks at both the head and foot end columns (see
section 3.0, Figures 13 and 14).
2. Set the rotational friction controls to maximum friction at both the head and foot end
columns (see section 3.0, Figures 13 and 15).
3. Engage the 25° rotation stop (see section 3, Figure 16).
7.2 5892/5803 Advanced Control Bases
1. Confirm the rotation safety lock switch is illuminated (see section 3.0, Figure 24).
2. Confirm rotation lock indicator light is illuminated (see section 3.0, Figure 24).
3. Confirm the tilt drive status indicator is illuminated (see section 3.0, Figure 24).
7.2.1 Attach the Jackson Spinal Surgery Top (see section 3.0: Table Top Coupling
Procedures).
The Jackson Spinal Surgery Top must be coupled with the center of gravity of the
patient at or below the centerline of the crossbars when the patient is prone.
Failure to do so may make the patient unstable during lateral rotation (see Figure
20).
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Figure 32: P/N 5895 Maximum Access™ Lateral Top
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