Brandon Medical discusses the evolution of operating table technology and highlights a step forward with the launch of Anteris Ultra.
As surgical complexity grows and the pressure on clinical outcomes intensifies, the operating table has emerged as a vital axis in the evolution of the modern operating room. No longer just a passive platform, today’s surgical tables are expected to integrate with imaging, robotics, and digital workflows - supporting surgeons with pinpoint positioning, ensuring patient safety, and streamlining efficiency across specialties.
From orthopaedics to neurosurgery, today’s operating rooms demand modular, adaptable, and image-compatible tables. Surgeons expect seamless transitions between patient positions, precision-controlled articulation, and compatibility with robotic arms, and C-arms - all while handling increasingly heavier patients without compromising stability or safety. An extended range of operating tables is available upon request for fluoroscopy.
In this changing landscape, Anteris Ultra 700 from Brandon Medical are redefining expectations in UK operating rooms. Engineered in Germany and tailored to meet the high-performance and budget-conscious demands of NHS Trusts, these mobile operating tables embody the emerging global trends in surgical care delivery - focusing on flexibility, safety, and future-readiness.
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