Anal Fissure Surgery Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions
GStirrups support stable lithotomy positioning for anal fissure surgery, including lateral internal sphincterotomy, for patients with MS, Parkinson's disease, tremors, or post-stroke weakness. The FDA-compliant system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes with no permanent table modification. Purchase may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.
Best for
- Colorectal practices performing fissure surgery and sphincterotomy
- ASCs running same-day anorectal procedures
- Hospital outpatient proctology departments
How Anal Fissure Surgery works with GStirrups
- Pre-procedure mobility and tremor assessment
- Install GStirrups on the existing procedure table (under 15 minutes)
- Position patient in lithotomy with full leg support
- Verify stability and access to the operative field
- Perform fissure surgery with the device maintaining position
- Assisted egress and recovery with full leg support
Frequently asked questions
- Are GStirrups suitable for both office and ASC anorectal procedures?
- Yes. The system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes with no permanent table modification, fitting both office procedure rooms and ASC workflows.
- How do GStirrups differ from strap-style stirrups?
- GStirrups provide full-leg support rather than strap suspension, so the device holds the position instead of the patient's muscle control — relevant for patients with weakness or spasticity.
- Is this purchase eligible for the IRS Disabled Access Credit?
- Equipment that improves access for patients with disabilities may qualify under Form 8826. Consult your accountant.