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Cmax - STERIS Surgical Technologies

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The <strong>Cmax</strong> General <strong>Surgical</strong> Table<br />

For over 75 years, <strong>STERIS</strong> surgical tables have been<br />

engineered to:<br />

• assure unsurpassed clinical versatility<br />

• utilize innovative imaging technology<br />

• support patient and staff safety<br />

• provide ease of use<br />

• assure reliability and durability<br />

• achieve cost effectiveness<br />

Clinical Versatility<br />

We designed the <strong>Cmax</strong> table for all surgical services<br />

• four section table top easily contours to all patient postures<br />

• leg section can be quickly removed for perineal access<br />

• small footprint of the base enhances surgical team and<br />

C-arm access<br />

• powered, radiolucent Kidney Elevator Mechanism<br />

enhances lateral procedures<br />

• return-to-level button safely brings the patient back to level<br />

at the procedure’s end<br />

• lightweight table is easy to move and elegant design enables<br />

easy cleaning<br />

Innovative Imaging Technology<br />

The <strong>Cmax</strong> table has the maximum amount of imaging area<br />

available in any sliding top table.<br />

• exceptional 14-16" (356-406 mm) imaging window width<br />

• exceptional longitudinal slide provides optimal imaging<br />

window length<br />

- from the top of the sternum to the toes (43" / 1092 mm)<br />

- from the top of the head to the femoral artery<br />

(43" / 1092 mm)<br />

Patient and Staff Safety<br />

<strong>Cmax</strong> tables are rated for patients as heavy as:<br />

• 1,100 lb (500 kg) without patient posturing<br />

• 600 lb (272 kg) with full patient posturing<br />

Another unique feature is the Auto Limit Sensor Control<br />

Device, which prevents table section conflict.

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