ProneView Protective Helmet System is engineered to optimize pressure redistribution and reduce the risk of central retinal artery occlusion by minimizing pressure on the eyes. The mirror base allows continuous eye monitoring during surgery, so your anesthesiologist can perform all necessary checks with ease. It’s also adjustable to accommodate kyphotic patients.
Since ProneView is contoured, it distributes pressure better than a flat block of foam. Cushions are available in small, medium and large sizes and vacuum sealed for easy storage.
ProneView is included as a standard component for our flagship surgical devices, including Trios® Spine Top, Modular Table System (MTS) Spine Top, ProAxis®, Insite®, and Wilson Frame™. Easy to set up, adjust and clean, ProneView helps create a safer, more streamlined OR.
ProneView complies with Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) guidelines and recommendations.
Study: Pressure reduced with ProneView
In this study published in the Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, Dr. Benjamin Atwater and his co-authors found surface pressure on the face in the prone position is 29% higher with a non-face-contoured prone positioner than with ProneView.