Rectal Exam Under Anesthesia Positioning for Patients With Neurological Conditions
GStirrups provide secure positioning for rectal examination under anesthesia (EUA), including for patients with neurological conditions, spasticity, or limited lower-extremity control. 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 and ASCs performing EUA
- Hospital outpatient proctology departments
- Facilities serving patients with spasticity or mobility limitations
How Rectal Exam Under Anesthesia works with GStirrups
- Pre-procedure mobility and spasticity assessment
- Install GStirrups on the existing procedure table (under 15 minutes)
- Position patient in lithotomy with full leg support
- Verify stability and clinician access
- Perform EUA with the device maintaining position throughout
- Assisted egress and recovery
Frequently asked questions
- Why full-leg support for an anesthetized patient?
- Under anesthesia the patient provides no muscle control at all, so the device — not the patient — holds the position. Full-leg support provides stable, consistent positioning throughout the exam.
- Do GStirrups help reduce repositioning during EUA?
- By providing more stable positioning, clinicians often report fewer pauses for repositioning. Outcomes vary by practice and patient.
- What does the system cost?
- A single unit is $2,995 with free US shipping, with volume pricing at $2,850 (2–4 units), $2,700 (5–9), and $2,500 (10+). Call (786) 633-2503 or email sales@gstirrups.shop.