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Free Access Arm and Hand Table with 2″ Pad

The Free Access Arm and Hand Table is a compact, easy-to-use solution designed to provide surgeons with unrestricted access and improved visibility during upper extremity procedures. Its no-leg, radiolucent design allows seamless C-arm imaging while the secure posi-lock clamps ensure fast setup and stable attachment to the OR table.

  • No-leg design eliminates obstructions for C-arm and X-ray procedures
  • Radiolucent center with 12″ x 30″ surface and included 2″ pad
  • Quick, secure attachment with posi-lock clamps for efficient workflow
SKU AHT301 (MCM301) Category

Description

Free Access Arm and Hand Table for Maximum Surgical Visibility and Ease of Use

The Free Access Arm and Hand Table is a compact, surgeon-friendly solution designed to provide unrestricted access during arm and hand procedures. Its unique, streamlined shape enhances visibility and maneuverability, allowing surgeons to work comfortably and efficiently across a wide range of procedures.

Designed for Unobstructed Access and Imaging

This “no-leg” design eliminates common obstructions found in traditional arm tables, giving clinicians complete freedom during procedures. With no support leg interfering, the table allows full positioning flexibility and seamless integration with imaging equipment.

The radiolucent center section ensures clear, uninterrupted C-arm and X-ray imaging,critical for procedures requiring real-time visualization. Radiolucent materials are essential in modern surgical tables because they enable imaging without repositioning the patient, improving both efficiency and accuracy.

Quick Setup, Compact Design

Smaller and lighter than traditional arm tables, this model is quick to position, clamp, and use—making it ideal for fast-paced OR environments. The posi-lock clamp system securely attaches the table to the operating room table in seconds, providing stability without complexity.

Its compact 12″ x 30″ operating surface offers the perfect balance of workspace and accessibility, especially for focused procedures where precision is critical.

Built for Versatility Across Procedures

This table is ideal for a wide range of upper extremity procedures, including:

  • Fistula creation
  • Angiograms
  • Angioplasty
  • Other vascular and minor hand procedures

Surgical hand tables are specifically designed to improve ergonomics and provide stable positioning, allowing for better surgical exposure and control during intricate procedures.

Reliable Performance and Patient Comfort

The table includes a 2″ pad to enhance patient comfort and support during procedures. Its rigid construction ensure consistent stability, giving surgeons confidence throughout the case.

  • Key Benefits at a Glance
  • No-leg design provides unrestricted C-arm and X-ray access
  • Radiolucent center supports clear intraoperative imaging
  • Compact and lightweight for quick setup and easy handling
  • Secure posi-lock clamps for fast, stable attachment
  • Optimized for precision procedures requiring maximum access

The Free Access Arm and Hand Table is an ideal solution for facilities seeking improved access, faster setup, and enhanced imaging capability in a compact, easy-to-use design.

For more options on Arm and Hand Surgery Tables, check out our blog:  How to Choose the Correct Arm and Hand Table

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