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Hand tables and other positioning devices for supporting a patient's hand in the operating room may be used by a variety of surgical specialties, including but not limited to:

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Orthopedic surgery: Hand tables and other positioning devices may be used during procedures such as carpal tunnel release, trigger finger release, and fracture repair.

Plastic surgery: These devices may be used during procedures such as hand reconstruction, nerve repair, and soft tissue repair.

Neurosurgery: Hand tables and other positioning devices may be used during procedures such as nerve decompression, tumor removal, and spinal fusion.

General surgery: These devices may be used during procedures such as tendon repair, hernia repair, and skin grafting.

Cardiothoracic surgery: Hand tables and other positioning devices may be used during procedures such as coronary artery bypass surgery and valve replacement.

It's important to note that the specific use of positioning devices may vary depending on the surgical approach and the patient's individual needs. The decision to use a positioning device and the choice of device may be made by the surgical team based on factors such as the patient's anatomy, medical history, and the specific requirements of the procedure.

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