Hemorrhoid Banding Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions
GStirrups deliver stable positioning for rubber band ligation of hemorrhoids, including for patients with MS, Parkinson's disease, tremors, or post-stroke weakness who cannot comfortably hold lithotomy or modified positions. The FDA-compliant system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes. Purchase may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.
Best for
- Colorectal and proctology practices performing in-office banding
- GI practices offering hemorrhoid ligation
- Clinics serving mobility-limited patients
How Hemorrhoid Banding works with GStirrups
- Patient assessment of mobility and transfer needs
- Install GStirrups on the existing exam table (under 15 minutes)
- Position patient in lithotomy or modified position with full leg support
- Perform anoscopy-guided band ligation with stable positioning
- Assisted egress and recovery
Frequently asked questions
- Do GStirrups support repeat banding sessions?
- Yes. The system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes with no permanent table modification, fitting the repeat-visit workflow typical of band ligation series.
- Why does positioning matter for banding patients with neurological conditions?
- The device holds the position instead of the patient's muscle control, so patients with tremors or weakness do not have to exert muscular effort to stay positioned.
- 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.