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Power surgery table. (Product Marketplace).


Medical Technology, Inc. (MTI MTI Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)
MTI Metal Treating Institute
MTI Moving Target Indicator (radar)
MTI Magyar Távirati Iroda (news agency in Budapest, Hungary) 
) introduces the first in a series of power surgery tables designed for surgery center and office procedures. The 430 quad-power surgery and treatment chair/table can be positioned from an upright chair position to contoured and then flat. It is powered by low-voltage (24-volt) DC motors, which are quieter, safer, more powerful, less complicated and more reliable than standard high-voltage motors. The chair plugs into a standard electrical outlet.

The 430 is well suited for ENT ENT ears, nose, and throat (otorhinolaryngology).

ENT
abbr.
ear, nose, and throat



ENT

ear, nose and throat.

ENT Ears, nose & throat; formally, otorhinolaryngology
 and facial cosmetic surgeries, with a tapered back design for the doctor, and features an electrical lockout, to guard against influence by outside electromagnetic and radio frequency interference See RFI.

(hardware, testing) Radio Frequency Interference - (RFI) Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals, as a by-product of their normal operation, and which causes unwanted signals (interference or noise) to be
; auto return; and a coded lockout that prevents unauthorized operation of the chair.

Integrated accessories are available: swivel and mobile bases, specialty headrests, post-mounted tray and light assemblies, visual curtain blocks, and rail-mounted and removable GYN GYN
abbr.
gynecology


GYN is short for gynecology–or a gynecologist
 stirrups stirrups The footholds in a lithotomy table  for specialty sharing of the table.

The 430 can lift patients weighing more than 500 lbs, and the 300 lb rating of the foot rest provides increased safety in the event a patient accidentally sits on the foot section.

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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Aug 1, 2002
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