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Hand-Healthy Hand Scrubs - December 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1312_part3_Layout 1 12/5/13 2:03 PM Page 124 THINKING OF BUYING … physicians' preferences: The devices they've trained on and are used to are influential factors indeed. Ease of attachment and portability is another draw, particularly if a facility's physician-owners are performing retina cases at more than one location. Another important consideration is whether the device is compatible with your manufacturer's microscope, and whether the scope is ceiling- or floor-mounted. Because the devices attach to the bottom of the scope, they tend to add a few inches of length to the equipment. While a ceiling-mounted scope can be easily elevated, floor stands may have height and balance limits, and the OR table can only lower so far. Depending on your surgeons' heights, these mechanical arrangements can also have an impact on ergonomic safety. I've heard many eye surgeons blame aching backs on inconveniently articulated equipment. Some manufacturers' wide-angle viewers feature integrated inverters that don't add much length to the unit. That's a step toward perfecting the human-machine interface, so your surgeons can operate comfortably. OSM Mr. Stockdale (astockdale@usretina.com) is co-founder and president of the practice management firm U.S. Retina in Pensacola, Fla. 1 2 4 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | D E C E M B E R 2013

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