IMRIS and Hill-Rom have commercially launched a new multi-functional operating room (OR) table specifically designed for the IMRIS Surgical Theatre. The announcement was made during the American Academy of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting May 1, 2018 week in New Orleans. Developed in close collaboration with clinicians, designers and engineers from IMRIS and Hill-Rom Surgical Solution's Trumpf Medical, the table integrates a new IMRIS magnetic resonance (MR) neurosurgical tabletop with Hill-Rom's TruSystem® 7500 OR Table platform.

This innovation was developed in response to requests from neurosurgeons for an ergonomic, MRI-conditional surgical table, and the needs of hospital administration to maximize utilization of the IMRIS Surgical Theatre. The new MR Neurosurgical Tabletop is specifically engineered for cranial and upper-cervical procedures performed using intraoperative workflows within the MRI environment. The Hill-Rom TruSystem® 7500 OR Table platform integrates with the IMRIS Head Fixation portfolio, and has a segmented design for optimal patient positioning.

In addition, the multifunctional design of the TruSystem® 7500 OR Table platform offers the flexibility of a wide range of interchangeable tabletops, expanding the surgical suite's capabilities for a broad range of procedures and multi-disciplinary uses with one column. The new MR Neurosurgical Tabletop is specifically engineered for cranial and upper-cervical procedures performed using intraoperative workflows within the MRI environment. The Hill-Rom TruSystem® 7500 OR Table platform integrates with the IMRIS Head Fixation portfolio, and has a segmented design for optimal patient positioning.

In addition, the multifunctional design of the TruSystem® 7500 OR Table platform offers the flexibility of a wide range of interchangeable tabletops, expanding the surgical suite's capabilities for a broad range of procedures and multi-disciplinary uses with one column.