INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
8. To articulate the patient's legs into high or low lithotomy, twist the handle at the distal end of the
stirrup rod and raise or lower both legs simultaneously. Release the handle to lock the stirrups in
place.
9. The boot has a self-adjusting design to protect the calf during raising or lowering of the legs. It is
free floating and moves with the patient's leg as needed.
Removal Instruction
1. Raise/Lower stirrups by squeezing the release handles and simultaneously move the stirrups
slowly to a horizontal level.
2. Gently remove patient's legs from stirrups.
3. Stirrups should be in a vertical position for removal from sockets. Loosen clamp/socket and
remove stirrups.
WARNING: Additional positioning devices should be used when using the stirrup in
Trendelenburg or reverse Trendelenburg.
Device Controls and Indicators:
Attach Rail Clamp at Patient Hip
Joint and Mount Stirrup. Handles
Should Mount on the Outside. The
Boot Should Cradle the Upper
Calf.
Turning Lithotomy Handle Unlocks
and Controls the Abduction,
Adduction and Lithotomy Controls
of the Stirrup.
Device Maintenance:
Make sure that all labels are installed and can be read. Replace labels as necessary by using a
plastic scraper to remove the label. Use an alcohol wipe to remove any adhesive residue.
This Symbol Represents the Patient's Right Foot
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Loosen Control Handle to
Adjust Boot Flexion,
Extension, Abduction,
Adduction and Rotation.
Ensure Stirrup is Aligned
with Patient's Hip, Toe,
Knee and Opposing
Shoulder.
IFU Document Number: 03-0123-REV-E