ALVO Rapsodia
operating table
Perfect for following disciplines:
- Cardiovascular (CV)
- Colorectal Surgery (CRS)
- General Surgery (GS)
- Gynecology (GYN)
- Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS)
- Neurosurgery (NS)
- Ophthalmology (OPHT)
- Orthopedic and Traumatology (OT)
- Otorhinolaryngology (ENT)
- Spinal Surgery (SS)
- Urology (UROL)
Remote controlled functions
Height
Trendelenburg
Reverse
Trendelenburg
Lateral
tilt
Longitudinal
shift
Back
section
Leg
support*
Tabletop
leveling
Flex
position
Reflex
position
Brake
*additional options
Basic information
ALVO Rapsodia provides an exceptional height adjustment range of 610 – 1240 mm (without pads), which combined with a longitudinal shift of 420 mm, makes it the perfect fit for any desired working level.
The best-in-class max. load capacity of 320 kg at any articulation allows for use in a variety of surgical disciplines, including bariatric surgery.
The ALVO Rapsodia is compatible with the full portfolio of ALVO accessories line to adjust to almost any surgical position.
Technical parameters
Tabletop length Modular 5 section | 2110 mm (2125 mm*) 2115 mm | Trendelenburg reverse-Trendelenburg | 40o 40o |
Tabletop width | 500 mm | Longitudinal shift | 420 mm |
Tabletop width (with side rails) | 560 mm | Table weight | 300 kg |
Height adjustment (without pads) | 610 – 1240 mm | Max. dynamic load capacity** | 275 kg |
Back rest adjustment | 80 o / -30o | Max. static load capacity (over base) | 320 kg |
Foot rest adjustment | 20o / -90o | Power supply | 24 V |
Foot rest abduction | 180o | Battery charging time | < 12 h |
Lateral tilt adjustment | 30 o / -30o | Working time between battery charging | approx. 60 operations |
Head rest adjustment | 45o / -45o | Battery charger | Built-in |
Foot rest motorized adjustment (option) | 80°/-90° | Charging current | 230 V ~50/60 Hz |
Kidney bench elevation (option) | 150 mm | International Protection Marking | IP-X4 |
** Permissible load in reversed orientation of the tabletop: 160 kg
Operating table ALVO® Rapsodia
Intended use: Device intended for external assistance to the patient – supporting the patient in general and specialized surgical and medical procedures in order to conduct treatment, mitigate or compensate for the injury.