ProAxis®

Adjust your patient, not your procedure

Experience a New Degree of Versatile
Access and Precise Alignment.

Flexion and Extension—All in One

As the first of its kind, ProAxis® is a state-of-the art, hinged spinal table with multi-procedural versatility. By integrating a 55-degree range of robotically-assisted flexion and extension into a single table, ProAxis enables precise patient positioning and optimal alignment across a wide range of cases.

Dual-mode hinge offers dynamic articulation and precise intraoperative control for unparalleled usability across prone, supine, and lateral procedures.

Targeted Access and Visualization

ProAxis seamlessly delivers up to 35º of flexion to help
improve access and visualization at the surgical site.

Robotically-assisted hinge allows for controlled micro-movements and real-time adjustments.

Intraoperative adjustments provide enhanced surgical access and direct visualization.

Radiolucent carbon-fiber construction enables unobstructed anterior, posterior, lateral, and oblique intraoperative imaging.

Radiolucent open frame and removable two-piece flat-top provide full compatibility with O-arm® and C-arm imaging systems.

More Lordosis, Less Stress
With up to 20° of controlled extension, ProAxis® enables physicians to optimize lordosis with less force and reduced manual compression on instrumentation and bone1

Extending the ProAxis facilitates gradual closure and precise lordotic adjustments.

Designed with Simplicity in Mind and in Hand

Thoughtfully designed features enhance ease-of-use and workflow while supporting intraoperative patient positioning adjustments.

Torso Trolley® provides translation of the patient’s torso during intraoperative flexion and extension to prevent skin shearing.

Fixed Surgical Site mode maintains the surgical site position during hinge articulation.

Handheld IntelliPendant provides intuitive controls for table height, hinge angle, lateral tilt, and Trendelenburg position.

IntelliPendant delivers intraoperative control and real-time table status—all at the touch of a button.

Torso Trolley features an adjustable Chest Slide and 5-way adjustable arm boards for optimal patient positioning and synchronized movement.

Precise Intraoperative Control Never Looked so Good.

Increased Access and Alignment in a L4-L5 TLIF with Posterior Column Osteotomy (PCO)

ProAxis was flexed to 25°, enabling spine flexion and optimal visualization.

Lordosis increased to 28° following PCO completion and TLIF cage placement.

Gradual extension of ProAxis to 0° enabled controlled closure and additional lordosis.

Preoperative Radiograph

Postoperative Radiograph

L4-L5 lordosis increased 9° from 24° preoperatively to 33° postoperatively.

Courtesy of Alexander Ropper, M.D.; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

The ProAxis® Spinal Surgical Table

Position with precision. Align with accuracy.

The revolutionary ProAxis® Spinal Surgical Table delivers a 55-degree range of robotically-assisted patient positioning to help you achieve optimal alignment, and reach procedural goals without compromise.
Ease into a new level of precise positioning.
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Patent Numbers: US 8,584,281. US 9,958,313. ProAxis is designed, developed, and manufactured in the USA. © 2022 Mizuho OSI. MT0248 Rev. A

1. Vedantam A, Verla T, Mayer RR, Raber MR, Ropper AE. Use of an open-frame, hinged surgical table to restore segmental lumbar lordosis after posterior column osteotomy. Int J Spine Surg. 2020;14(3):316-320. O-arm® is a registered trademark of Medtronic, Inc.

IN-SERVICE TRAINING

Mizuho OSI provides on-site in-service training for surgeons and OR staff to provide your team with instructions on operating the table and optimizing room set up. It is required that personnel using this device and related accessories receive training by either Mizuho OSI or by someone qualified by the medical facility to provide this training. To schedule an in-service, please contact your Mizuho OSI account manager.

STAFF TRAINING

You may also want to consider running through a mock case before your first surgical case. You’ll want your surgeon along with the staff who will be supporting your hip replacement cases to participate. During this mock case you’ll run through all the elements of the case from the time of patient arrival to post-op.