Hana - Mizuho OSI

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Hana Superior surgical access

OptimizedFor OrthopedicProceduresThe Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table is a state-of-the-artorthopedic table that enables surgeons to perform a variety offracture and orthopedic procedures, including the anterior approachfor total hip replacements.With its unique capability to position the leg, the Hana table enablesthe surgeon to replace the hip through a short single incision 1,2 withoutdetachment of muscle from the pelvis or femur.3,4 The table allowshyperextension, abduction, adduction and external rotation of the legsfor femoral component placement - a positioning option not possiblewith conventional tables. For this reason, the Hana table is an excellentresource for many orthopedic surgical procedures including femurfractures (supine or lateral positions), tibia fractures, hip pinnings,hip scopes, and total knee arthroplasties.

Hana Spar Lift-AssistErgonomically lift-assisted leg spars provide lighterweight manipulation of the patient’s legs450 lbs.weight capacity (207 kg)Simplified Leg Maneuverability The leg spar joint design provides exclusive table maneuverabilityand aids in the articulation of the lower extremities Spars and traction boots allow precise control of patient position,manipulation, and traction Fracture kit helps support all lower extremity fracture procedures

Fine & GrossTractionSuperior Access1,2Radiolucency For ImagingLower Extremity Manipulation Options Carbon fiber construction Leg Spars permit traction, rotation,abduction/adduction, and raising/loweringof the legs Radiolucent leg spars and top for uninterruptedimaging Unrestricted C-arm access Spar Traction Assembly facilitates both skinand skeletal tractionSupine/Lateral Patient Position Options Hana Knee Flexion System allows for flexion/extension and internal/external rotation of theleg for total knee procedure (optional accessory) Tempur-Pedic medical pad for patient comfort Narrow supine and lateral pelvic support options Multiple arm board options for enhanced patientpositioning

Radiolucent Leg Sparsand Traction BootsProceduresSupported Anterior Approach (AA)Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) Lateral Positioned THA Hip ArthroscopyThe leg spars of the Hana table provideunparalleled radiolucency. They are designedto provide unrestricted C-Arm access forlower extremity procedures. The table and legspars’ radiolucency allow for intraoperativefluoroscopy proven to provide more accurateleg length5,6 and component placement.5-9 Hip Pinning AA Hemiarthroplasty Intramedullary (IM)Femoral Nailing Retrograde IM Femoral Nailing Femur Plating IM Tibial NailingTraction boots are used to secure thepatient’s feet to the leg spars for proceduresrequiring skin traction. Optional pin and wireholding attachments are available for surgicalprocedures requiring skeletal traction. Lateral Decubitus IMFemoral Nailing Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)Femur Hook andUser-Controlled Power LiftThe Hana table incorporates patented femoral hooksand a lift support system for use in anterior approachhip replacement surgery. The lift support assemblyfeatures a foot pedal activated power control forraising and lowering the femoral hook. The femoralhooks are designed to enhance femoral exposurefor canal preparation and improve componentplacement. This hands-free interface provides theuser with complete intraoperative control.

FeaturesRadiolucent Lift-Assist LegSparsFine and Gross TractionAdjustmentsPressure Equalization Padswith Tempur-Pedic Lift-assisted spars lighten theload on OR staff Independently position andarticulate the patient’s legsFine tune traction needs fromfull joint distraction to fracturereductionEqualizes pressure load onpatient during surgery for safetyand comfort Traction boots secure thepatient’s feet to the spars, withpin and wire holder options forskeletal traction Contours to patient anatomywith support Enables abduction, adduction,hyperextension, and flexion ofthe lower extremities Carbon fiber construct allowsunrestricted C-Arm access forintraoperative anterior/posterior,lateral and oblique fluoroscopicviewsHana Patient Care KitsFemur Hook with Power Lift Unique femur hook designenhances femur exposure Foot-pedal activated power lift,controlled by surgeon Specifically designed for useon the Hana Fluid barrier protects the Hanaand aids infection control Soft pads provide support andoptimize patient position

Specifications& ComponentsSpecificationsStandard ComponentsTable Top LengthTable Length w/SparsTable Base WidthTable Top WidthTable Top Height Range48.5 in. (123 cm)124 in. (315 cm)36 in. (91 cm)21.5 in. (55 cm) at Head-End10 in. (25 cm) toward Foot-End5 in. (13 cm) at Perineal Post30 in. - 50 in. (76 cm - 127 cm)Leg Spar Articulation28º Degrees up(10º Degrees with Lift Assist Support)35º Degrees down20º Degrees adduction45º Degrees abductionLateral TiltTrendelenburgReverse Trendelenburg12º Degrees12º Degrees12º DegreesPatient Weight Capacity450 lbs. (204 kg) Hana Table BasePatient Safety Strap, 90 in. (229 cm)Hana Hand PendantFemoral Hook Support (2)Femur Lift Extension (2)Classic Femoral Hooks, Left/RightFemoral Hooks, Left/RightFemur Lift Assembly, Left/RightHana Femur Lift Foot PedalAdult Perineal PostHana Lift-Assisted Radiolucent Leg Spars, Left/RightLarge Traction Boot, PairSmall Traction Boot, PairTraction Hook Extender (2)Well Leg Support AdapterArticulating BracketWell Leg Support AssemblyHana Arm Board (2)Femur Lift Emergency Crank HandleHana Table CoverHana Patient Care Kit (3/cs)Ordering InformationOptional Accessories6875 Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table120V, 4A, 60Hz6875-500Hana Equipment Cart6875i Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table6850-487X-Large Traction Boot, Pair220-230V, 2.5A, 50/60Hz6850-170Lower Leg Support6875-250Lateral Perineal Post and Board6875j Hana Orthopedic Surgery Table6875-230Hana Knee Flexion System 100V, 4A, 50/60Hz5855-61Accessory Clamp5857Cross Arm Support with Pad5393Clark Socket33683 in. (7.6 cm) Shortened Perineal Post6850-4203 in. (7.6 cm) Extended Perineal PostDisposable Components3369Large Diameter Perineal Post, 6 in. (15.2 cm)6300-9390º Degree Pin and Wire Holder, Ovation6850-27 ProFx Traction Boot Adapter Assembly5855-411Tibia Traction Upright6851Hana Patient Care Kit (6/cs)5855-345Traction Unit5858Patient Isolation Drape (12/cs)6850-25Tibia Traction Boot Adapter5937DZDisposable Boot Liners (12/cs)5855-440Traction Foot Plate Assembly6855-13Adult Perineal Post Cover (12/cs)6875-2740Patient Transfer Board with Pad5929DZ6 in. Dia. (15.2 cm) Perineal Post Cover (12/cs)6950 Tempur-Pedic Medical Positioning Pad Set, 6 pcs6875-2761Hana Fracture KitKit Includes:Patient Transfer Board with PadHead & Foot-End Complete Drape AssemblyLateral Perineal Post and Mount BracketTraction Device HookPatient Isolation Drapes (3)

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raising and lowering the femoral hook. The femoral hooks are designed to enhance femoral exposure for canal preparation and improve component placement.This hands-free interface provides the user with complete intraoperative control. The leg spars of the Hana table provide unparalleled radiolucency. They are designed