Lithotomy Positioning for Gynecology
Gynecology has moved decisively into the office: hysteroscopy, LEEP, endometrial ablation, and hydrogel spacer placement are now routine in-office procedures — and every one of them depends on safe, stable lithotomy positioning.
GStirrups are FDA-compliant medical stirrups designed for patients who cannot reliably hold position: multiple sclerosis, tremors, stroke-related weakness, and limited mobility. The system installs on standard exam tables in under 15 minutes.
A single unit is $2,995 with free U.S. shipping, with volume pricing to $2,500 per unit. Equipment that improves access for patients with disabilities may qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826) — consult your accountant.
Procedures in this specialty
- Hysteroscopy Positioning
- LEEP Procedure Positioning
- Endometrial Ablation Positioning
- Hydrogel Gynecology Positioning
- Cosmetic Gynecology Positioning
Where GStirrups fit in a gynecology workflow
- In-office diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy
- LEEP and colposcopy suites
- Endometrial ablation and hydrogel spacer placement
- Women's health centers serving patients with neurological conditions
Comfort and dignity are positioning features
Patients with MS or post-stroke weakness often arrive anxious about whether they can hold lithotomy position for the full procedure. Full-leg support changes that conversation: the device holds the position, not the patient.
For the care team, stable positioning means fewer mid-procedure pauses, less staff-assisted leg holding, and more predictable procedure blocks.
Frequently asked questions
- Do GStirrups work for in-office hysteroscopy?
- Yes. GStirrups install on standard exam tables and support the lithotomy positioning used in diagnostic and operative office hysteroscopy.
- How long does installation take?
- Under 15 minutes on a standard exam table, with no permanent modification to the table.
- What does a GStirrups system cost?
- A single unit is $2,995 with free U.S. shipping. Volume pricing: $2,850 per unit for 2–4, $2,700 for 5–9, and $2,500 for 10 or more.
- Can the purchase qualify for the IRS Disabled Access Credit?
- Equipment that improves access for patients with disabilities may qualify under IRS Form 8826 for eligible small businesses. Consult your accountant.
Keep exploring
- Hysteroscopy positioning
- LEEP procedure positioning
- Endometrial ablation positioning
- Positioning patients with MS
- IRS Form 8826 tax credit
- All procedures
Bring stable positioning to your gynecology practice
Buy a single unit online for $2,995, or request a 15-minute demo for your practice.