CSF
Carbon Spine Frame
The Carbon Spine Frame is a solution for optional abdominal positioning with free abdomen. It offers major advantages such as motorized table top adjustment, unhindered access for the anaesthetist and the C-arm.
Improved modularity
The CSF is extremely modular, with height adjustment, lateral displacement, individual adjustment for free abdomen, transparent head plate, flexible mirrors, head cushions and a standard connection for base units as well as an additional side rail adapter.
Large 3D X-ray window
The large 3D X-ray window provides a clear view of the surgical field, enabling precise navigation and imaging. This supports ergonomic working and optimizes the results of the surgery.
Product Information
Advantages
- Perioperative motorized table top adjustment, without additional adjustment
- Access for anesthesia staff, equipment and C-arms
- Large 3D X-ray window
- Supports ergonomic working
- No additional personnel required
- No restriction of freedom of movement
- Very light weight
Modularity
- Height adjustment
- Lateral adjustment
- Individual adjustment for free abdomen
- Transparent head plate for a view of the front of the patient's head
- Flexible mirror that can be mounted on the left and right side
- Head cushion to reduce pressure on eyes, ears and nose
- Standard connection for base units, aluminum and radiolucent
- Additional side rail adapter
Specifiation
- Weight headrest clamp: 6.3 kg
- Weight carbon frame: 6.2 kg
- Patient weight capacity: 200 kg (Axis) , 240 kg (Arcus)
- Cushion adjustment: +/- 15°
- Total length: 1205 mm
- Length 360° radiolucent: 805 mm
- Frame length: 1052 mm
- Frame width: 480 mm
- Frame width (including headrest clamp): 580 mm
Basic System
The basic system includes:
- Carbon frame
- Headrest clamp including mirror
- 2 chest pads (each for men and women)
- 2 pelvic pads (unisex)
- pad holder
The CSF stands for mobility, accessibility, flexibility, multiple adjustability - even perioperatively, 3D radiolucent, flexible positioning for unrestricted access and stability.
Conventional operating tables specializing in spinal surgery are limited by interfering floor supports, non-radiopaque parts or a lack of flexible adjustment options for safe adaptation of the anatomical structures. The CSF solves these problems and even allows intraoperative changes to the patient's position.