Description
The BSI-9102 D Emergency & Recovery Trolley helps hospitals manage patients during emergencies, post-operative recovery, and trauma care. Since patient handling carries risk, this trolley reduces strain on medical staff while improving patient safety. As a result, hospitals can deliver better care even in high-pressure situations.
Moreover, its design supports quick access to patients from all sides.
Advanced Hydraulic Height Adjustment
The trolley uses foot-operated hydraulic pumps for smooth height adjustment. Consequently, staff can align the trolley with hospital beds, OT tables, or imaging equipment without lifting. This system also reduces the risk of staff injury during patient transfer.
Furthermore, Trendelenburg and Reverse Trendelenburg positions operate through a gas spring system, enabling rapid patient positioning.
X-Ray & C-Arm Compatible Design
The X-ray translucent platform allows doctors to perform imaging directly on the trolley. A sliding X-ray cassette fits under the platform, which saves time during diagnostics. Therefore, hospitals can reduce patient movement and speed up treatment decisions.
In addition, the trolley frame supports C-arm compatibility, making it ideal for advanced diagnostic and interventional procedures.
Excellent Maneuverability & Easy Movement
The BSI-9102 D Recovery Trolley offers smooth mobility across hospital floors. It allows 360-degree rotation with an optional 5th wheel, which improves control in narrow corridors. As a result, staff can move the trolley easily in emergency areas.
Because movement remains smooth and stable, patient discomfort stays minimal.
Built for Daily Hospital Use
The trolley features a strong frame with a durable epoxy powder-coated finish, which resists corrosion and wear. Since hospitals require long-lasting equipment, this finish ensures reliability and hygiene.
Manufactured in Gurugram, India, the BSI-9102 D Emergency & Recovery Trolley suits emergency rooms, ICUs, trauma centres, and recovery wards.

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