The Shrail: A Comparison of a Novel Attachable Rail System With the Current Deployment Operating Table
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The Shrail: A Comparison of a Novel Attachable Rail System With the Current Deployment Operating Table
Dilday J, Sirkin MR, Wertin T, Bradley F, Hiles J 18(1). 29
Publication Type: Case Reports (In Brief)
Abstract:
The current forward surgical team (FST) operating table is heavy and burdensome and hinders essential movement flexibility. A novel attachable rail system, the Shrail, has been developed to overcome these obstacles. The Shrail turns a North Atlantic Treaty Organization litter into a functional operating table. A local FST compared the assembly of the FST operating table with assembling the Shrail. Device weight, storage space, and assembly space were directly measured and compared. The mean assembly time required for the Shrail was significantly less compared with the operating table (23.36 versus 151.6 seconds; p ≤ .01). The Shrail weighs less (6.80kg versus 73.03kg) and requires less storage space (0.019m3 versus 0.323m3) compared with the current FST operating table. The Shrail provides an FST with a faster, lighter surgical table assembly. For these reasons, it is better suited for the demands of an FST and the implementation of prolonged field care.
Keywords: Shrail; litter; operating table; prolonged field care; austere, military
PMID: 29533429
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