When patients cannot turn for themselves, we design the support.
Surgical patients depend entirely on the positioning decisions of the OR team. AngelAid's positioner line covers prone, lateral, supine, lithotomy, and beach-chair positions with modular geometry designed for BMI 17–42.
Four hours, face down
07:40, the second case of the day. BMI 32, prone, thorax elevated 8 cm to keep ventilation patent. Induction is done. The surgeon is at the scrub sink. The remaining question: for the next four hours, who tends to this person's face, thorax, and ASIS?
One of the most common complications of prone surgery is pressure injury. Face, thorax, and ASIS are the three peak-pressure zones. Studies show that when local interface pressure exceeds 32 mmHg for prolonged periods, perfusion drops and stage-1 injury can appear within four hours. The answer is not "softer" — too soft and the thorax sinks, compromising ventilation. The answer is "redistribute" — shift load from bony prominences onto adjacent, more tolerant tissue.
Six-piece prone set · high-density viscoelastic foam PU surface, cleanable with NaClO and quaternary ammonium Modular for varied body types · density and load rating on request
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