The Mayfield® 2 Skull Clamp is designed to provide rigid skeletal fixation or stabilization in conjunction with the Base Unit (A3100, A3101, A3102) or any other standard aluminum Mayfield® Base Units (A2009, A2101, A2102). The Skull Clamp is designed to allow the surgeon freedom in positioning the fixation pins. Avoidance of critical areas of the skull is facilitated by a swiveling rocker arm that also rotates 360 degrees. To simplify patient re-positioning after skull pin impingements, the rocker may be rotated without adjustment of the impingement force imposed by the Torque Screw (Single-pin side of skull clamp).
The Mayfield® 2 Base Unit is intended to be used to support a patient during diagnostic examination and/or surgical procedures where a rigid support between surgical table and headrest, or skull clamp is necessary, positional freedom is required.
Overview
The Transformative History of Mayfield
Dr. Frank H. Mayfield brought the first Mayfield to market in 1967. He worked with his colleagues to revolutionize the way neurosurgical procedures took place, creating cranial stabilization tools.
Features
The Legacy Moves Forward
Mayfield 2: Designed for strength, lightweight handling, and control to help you achieve the precise head position that you need.
Features Include:
Lighter Weight Construction:
High-performance PEEK thermoplastic material is made to stand up to the everyday rigors of the operating room. Used in aerospace and automotive products, it reduces the clamp weight and improves handling, allowing you to focus on achieving the best head position. Post-procedure, automatic washing adds a new level of convenience.