s/l Klower frame?
Posted By: FT MT on 2006-06-16
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Subject: s/l Klower frame?
doing spinal surgery and says "the patient was placed in the prone position on the s/l Klower frame, prepped and draped in the usual manner.
Anybody? Thanks in advance.
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