Frequently asked questions
A single press of the "LEVEL-0" button on the hand control quickly returns the table to a fully horizontal position, making it easy to prepare for CPR or other emergency procedures.
No. The table is stable enough for CPR without an additional stabilization board.
Allow the headrest to move freely along its longitudinal axis. Position the headrest cushion as the patient sits down, while keeping the headrest free to slide. Once the patient is seated, use the hand control or optional foot control to move the table into the desired surgical position.
The patented Hands Free Headrest is unique thanks to its flexibility and adaptive design. It automatically adjusts its length to accommodate the patient without requiring manual repositioning.
The standard headrest, equipped with the grey dubbellink, can be easily adjusted in height and angle. Our OneGrip Headrest can be adjusted in height, lateral position, and angle, and is also available with optional 3D adjustment capabilities.
These features provide optimal support and stability for the patient’s head, which is critical during microsurgical procedures, while maximizing surgical access and allowing the surgeon to maintain an ergonomic working position.
The table features smooth surfaces and removable cushions to facilitate cleaning and disinfection. Before removing the cushions, return the table to a horizontal position. Please refer to the user manual for approved cleaning and disinfection agents.
A completely flat position is rarely the most comfortable option for patients during procedures. By adjusting the backrest and leg sections, the patient can be positioned more ergonomically, reducing the need for additional cushions while improving comfort and making patient positioning easier for clinical staff.
Yes. A clearly labeled "LEVEL-0" button on the hand control returns the table to a completely horizontal position. The position settings can be configured during installation in collaboration with hospital staff. This function allows the table to be quickly positioned for emergency situations, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
RiEye Mk2S is primarily intended for adult patients but may also be used for older pediatric and adolescent patients, depending on patient size and clinical requirements.
Yes. An optional foot control is available and gives the surgeon greater freedom to fine-tune the table position during procedures. It can also be used to activate and recall programmed positions.
Yes. RiEye Mk2S is specifically designed to provide exceptional head stability, ergonomic surgeon access, and compatibility with microscope pedals and microsurgical equipment. These features make it particularly well suited for ophthalmic microsurgery and other precision surgical procedures.