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Surgical positions refer to the different positions in which a patient may be placed during a surgical procedure. These positions are carefully chosen to provide the surgeon with the best possible access to the area being operated on, while also ensuring the patient's safety and comfort.

Types of Surgical Positions

There are several common surgical positions, each with its own advantages and considerations.

Supine Position

The supine position is the most common surgical position. In this position, the patient lies flat on their back with their arms at their sides. This position provides good access to the chest, abdomen, and head.

Prone Position

In the prone position, the patient lies on their stomach. This position is often used for surgeries on the back or spine.

Lateral Position

The lateral position involves the patient lying on their side. This position is often used for surgeries on the hip, kidney, or lung.

Lithotomy Position

In the lithotomy position, the patient lies on their back with their legs elevated and spread apart. This position is commonly used for gynecological, urological, and rectal surgeries.

Considerations for Surgical Positions

Choosing the right surgical position is crucial for the success of the surgery. Factors that are considered when choosing a surgical position include the type of surgery, the patient's physical condition, and the surgeon's preference.

Risks and Complications

While surgical positions are designed to maximize safety and efficiency, they can sometimes lead to complications. These can include nerve damage, blood clots, and pressure sores. It is important for the surgical team to monitor the patient closely and make adjustments as necessary to minimize these risks.

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The Lyell McEwin, hospital (LMH) is a major tertiary, hospital located in Adelaide, South Australia that provides, medical, surgical, diagnostic, emergency and support services to a population of more than 300,000 people living primarily in Adelaide's north and north eastern suburbs. It is affiliated with the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia. It is named after Sir Lyell McEwin, a long-serving member of the South Australian Legislative Council and the leader of the Liberal and Country League in that chamber.

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