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Modified Stryker frame for intraoperative positioning of the patient with burns.

Positioning large patients with burns for prone burn procedures can be very difficult, requiring operating room personnel to use a gang-lift technique. We have used the upper portion of a Stryker frame mounted to a standard operating room table base in more than 200 burn procedures in adults to move patients from the supine to the prone position, and back, without complication.

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