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SUPERIOR HEAD AND EYE PROTECTION FOR PRONE PROCEDURES

ORDERING INFORMATION

ProneView is a registered trademark of DupacoU.S. Patents 6112333 and 6490737Mizuho OSI i s the exclus ive worldwide dist r ibutor of the ProneView Protect ive Helmet System.

P r o n e V i e w H e l m e t S y s t e m

©Mizuho OSI NW0597, 5/11

ProneView Jackson Spinal Table w/HelmetAllows up to 2.5 inch height adjustment with ProneView Protective HelmetD28705CE ProneView Jackson Spinal Table Platform w/Protective HelmetD28700CE ProneView Jackson Spinal Table Platform

ProneView Protective Helmet Reusable Helmet shell accepts small and large preformed CushionsD28501CE ProneView Protective Helmet

ProneView Adjustable Mirror Allows for up to 1 inch height adjustment with ProneView HelmetD28590CE ProneView Adjustable Mirror

ProneView Standard MirrorAllows for lowest height possible with ProneView HelmetD28520CE ProneView Standard Mirror

ProneView Cushion InsertsAvailable in large and small sizesD28503CE ProneView Cushion Inserts Standard (10/cs)D28507CE ProneView Cushion Inserts Small (10/cs)

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P r e s s u r e M a n a g e m e n t

ProneViewSUPERIOR HEAD AND EYE PROTE

BEST RECORD FOR PATIENT EYE SAFETYOver 1,500,000 safe uses with no pressure related blindness

Eliminates pressure on eyes. No possibility of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO). “Direct pressure on the eye should be avoided to reduce the r isk of central ret inal artery occlus ion (CRAO) and other ocular damage, including corneal abrasion.” – AORN* “Direct pressure on the eye should be avoided to prevent CRAO.” – ASA Advisory**

Excellent eye visualization from 3 directions. “The eyes of patients should be assessed regular ly.” – AORN*"The eyes of prone-posit ioned patients should be regular ly assessed and documented."– ASA Advisory**

Molded and contoured insert for uniform pressure distribution over patient’s face. “Protection for the patient’s forehead, eyes and chin should be provided.” – AORN*

Stable platform maintains neutral, adjustable neck position. “The patient’s cervical neck al ignment should be maintained.” – AORN* “The high-r isk patient’s head should be maintained in a neutral forward posit ion (e.g., without s ignif icant neck f lex ion,extension, lateral f lex ion, or rotat ion) when poss ible.” – ASA Advisory**

MEETS AORN GUIDELINES AND ASA PRACTICE ADVISORIES

- Face T issue Pressure in Prone Posit ioning SPINE Volume 33, Number 26, pp 2938-2941 ©2008

AN EFFICIENT, HIGHLY-ENGINEERED SYSTEM OF ADJUSTABLE STABIL ITYRATED BEST IN CLINICAL TESTING“This prospective randomized study shows that the [ ProneView ] positioner created the lowest tissue pressures at both the forehead and the chin in an anesthetized, prone patient population undergoing spinal surgery.” - M. Grisell, MD, MBA and H. M. Place, MD

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Take the pressure off your patients.™* AORN Per ioperat ive Standards and Recommended Practices – 2010 Edit ion © 2010 AORN, Inc.

PRONEVIEW AT A GLANCE

• Over 1,500,000 safe clinical uses

• Ranked best in clinical testing

• Superior eye visualization

• Advanced anatomical fit

• Optimum pressure distribution

• Adjustable neutral neck positioning

• Aids Anesthesiology safety checks

• Reusable Helmet and Mirror

• Easily cleaned with standard disinfectants

• Simple set-up and adjustability

• Preformed cushion inserts improve stability

• Uses less foam than competing products

• Vacuum sealed for shipping and storage

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CTION FOR PRONE PROCEDURES

** Anesthesiology 2006; 104 : 1319 ©American Society of Anesthesiologists

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