In surgical procedures, appropriate positioning of the patient is highly important to achieve safety and comfort, as well as results. An important aspect of this is the specifying of the gel pads used for lateral position, in order to maintain the patient’s stability during surgery. In this blog, we will discuss what pads to use based on the type of surgery position – such as left or right side lying – and their connection to OT table mats and head rings.
Understanding Lateral Position Gel Pads
Lateral position gel pads are used in surgeries where a patient is positioned on the side of his or her body. These pads assist in reducing pressure and its consequences; pressure ulcers and nerve injuries. Some of the ways in which specific lateral position gel pads can be selected include material, thickness, shape and even type of surgery.
1. Material and Comfort
The material of lateral position gel pads has to be a consideration in terms of patient comfort and safety. A popular material is silicone gel due to its high ability to absorb shocks thus freezing pressure on specific areas during the lengthy operations. Also, it’s good to go for pads that are hypoallergenic and ones that are easy to clean because in surgical rooms cleanliness is highly espoused.
2. Thickness and Density
Thickness and density of the gel pad are also very important in the overall performance of the gel pad. Compared to the thinner ones, thicker ones can deliver ‘more’ pressure but at the same time they are large, maybe not ideal for all surgical models. On the other hand, less thick pads might be useful when placing the patient in specific postures with closer settings. Select pads of different thickness in order to meet patient weight and surgery needs, and avoid slipping off the OT table mat.
3. Shape and Design
Lateral position gel pads are available in several forms, namely rectangular, tapered and Contoured. The shape also must be chosen taking into account the fact, what kind of surgery will be performed. For instance, anatomical pads are recommended for filling some areas due to their better conical shape, while flat-scale may be useful when filling different parts with less pressure. Advantages of Laparoscopic surgery include: Reduce operation time, Better recovery period, Least invasion and Last operation time.
4. Compatibility with OT Table Mats
When choosing lateral position gel pads think of their suitability for OT table mats. The right choice of a mat can complement gel pad design offering more comfort and support for the patient. The gel pads should, therefore, be compatible with the OT table mat; the less movement between the two during surgery, the better.
5. Incorporating Head Rings
Head rings are also an important component that comes into the equation when selecting which type of lateral position gel pads to purchase. These devices immobilize the head and neck region of the patient and also align correctly to avoid the risk of harming the patient. In choosing gel pads it is advisable that they should be able to allow for the use of a head ring at the same time without affecting the overall positioning. Avoid getting pads which have some irregular shapes or sizes that will only be an obstacle to the head rings.
Conclusion
Selection of appropriate lateral position gel pads is a critical factor in the outcome of several surgeries. Therefore by analyzing criteria of material used, thickness, shape as well as compatibility with OT table mats and consideration of integrated head rings one is in position to position patients safely and effectively. Better gel pads will improve the complete surgery touch feel making it more efficient and satisfying to the patient.