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Positioning cushion BD-BB2020
surgicalpolyurethanevacuum

positioning cushion
positioning cushion
positioning cushion
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Characteristics

Type
positioning
Applications
surgical
Material
polyurethane, vacuum
Other characteristics
square

Description

Surgical Bean Bag Positioner- Square 20″L x 20″W Vacuum packed positioner Square shape allows for versatile placement Polystyrene beads contour & mold to patient Rigid positioner when suction is applied Reusable Replaceable one -click valve system Safety clip prevent accidental air loss Urethane film is extremely durable Bean Bags are designed for many surgical procedures Dimensions: 20″ L x 20″ W Surgical Bean Bag Positioner Medium Surgical Bean Bag with dimensions of 20″W x 20″L. The valve on this medical Bean Bag is replaceable if damaged. The black polyurethane film is extremely durable. Simply hook up to a suction line to evacuate air and product molds to shape. Open valve and product returns to relaxed state. We also offer a version with a layer of our Blue Diamond® Gel (BD-BB2020-G). David Scott Company offers a number of sizes and options when it comes to surgical bean bag positioners. Our bean bags come in both traditional vac pac® style bean bags as well as bean bags with integral gel layer Our integral gel layer features a unique free float technology that allows the gel layer to move independently from the bean bag bead compartment. Our bean bags are comprised of polystyrene beads that when suction is applied will pull together contour around the patient and create a rigid, molded, positioner. With the additional layer of gel between the patient and the rigid vacuum packed bean bag bladder you provide a layer of pressure management protection for your surgical patient.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.