Lithotomy Stirrups for ASC Administrators

Room turnover is the metric your center runs on. When a patient with Parkinson's, MS, or post-stroke weakness cannot hold lithotomy position against a strap stirrup, staff reposition mid-procedure, anesthesia time stretches, and the schedule slips. GStirrups address that failure point with full-leg support that installs on your existing exam tables.

GStirrups are $2,995 for a single unit with free U.S. shipping and volume pricing to $2,500 — sized for an ASC capital budget rather than an OR capital committee. Eligible small businesses may also recover part of the cost through the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826); consult your accountant.

Standardize positioning across rooms

Mixed stirrup hardware across rooms means mixed positioning outcomes and retraining every time staff rotate. GStirrups install on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes with no permanent modification, so a center can standardize one positioning approach across procedure rooms without touching the tables themselves.

A common pattern: start with one unit in the room that sees the most patients with mobility-limiting neurological conditions, then expand to additional rooms on your next budget cycle.

Where GStirrups fit the ASC budget cycle

Frequently asked questions

Do GStirrups work on the exam tables already in our procedure rooms?
GStirrups are designed for standard exam tables and install in under 15 minutes with no permanent modification. Confirm fit against your specific table models with our team before a multi-room order.
How do we justify this against cheaper strap stirrups?
Strap stirrups are adequate for healthy patients in short procedures. The case for GStirrups is the rooms serving patients with tremors, Parkinson's, MS, or post-stroke weakness, where position drift costs staff time and delays turnover.
Can we trial a single unit before standardizing?
Yes. Many centers start with one unit at $2,995, evaluate it in their highest-need room, and then move to volume pricing for the rest.
Does the tax credit apply to ASCs?
The IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) applies to eligible small businesses that incur expenses to improve access for individuals with disabilities. Whether your center qualifies depends on your tax situation — consult your accountant.

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Standardize the rooms that need full-leg support

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