Operating room table mate

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108 49, F16M 1100

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051524864

ABSTRACT:
A surgical assistance device used by members of the surgical staff as an arm or hand rest, instrument platform or sterile cloth support.
The surgical assistance device is comprised of two rectangular shaped platforms covered by a covering capable of being sterilized. The platforms are attached so that the first platform runs parallel to the patient-supporting surface of the surgical table. The second platform is attached to the first platform and is oriented to the first platform at other than a 180.degree. angle. The bottom surface of the first platform is attached to a mounting means for securing the surgical assistance device to the longitudinal support surface of a surgical table.

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