Project Location: Philippines  |  Product: Electric Orthopedic Navigation & Imaging Operating Table DST-700G with traction frame  |  Quantity: 3 units  |  Status: Installed & in clinical use

We recently completed the delivery and on-site installation of 3 units of DST-700G electric orthopedic imaging operating tables (configured with traction frames) for a medical customer in the Philippines. The customer has shared installation photos, confirming the tables are now successfully deployed and running in real operating-room workflows.

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Customer Requirements (Why DST-700G Was Selected)

  • Orthopedic traction capability: stable traction positioning for lower-limb and trauma-related procedures.
  • Imaging-friendly tabletop workflow: suitable for C-arm imaging needs in orthopedic navigation and intraoperative checks.
  • Reliable electric control: efficient positioning adjustments to support surgical teams during long procedures.
  • Consistency across multiple ORs: 3 units deployed to standardize setup and clinical operation.

Delivered Configuration

This shipment included:

  • DST-700G electric orthopedic navigation & imaging operating table × 3 units
  • Traction frame (orthopedic traction assembly) for each unit

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Installation & Commissioning (On-Site Photo Verified)

After arrival, the customer completed the standard commissioning flow:

  1. Unpacking & visual inspection: confirming accessories, traction parts, and table body integrity.
  2. Assembly of traction frame: traction structure alignment and fixation checks.
  3. Functional verification: electric movement tests, locking/braking checks, and stability confirmation.
  4. Clinical readiness: workflow trial in the operating room before formal use.


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What This Installation Means for Orthopedic Teams

  • Faster OR workflow: electric adjustments support efficient positioning and reduce manual handling.
  • Traction-ready setup: improves consistency for traction-dependent orthopedic cases.
  • Standardization across rooms: 3-unit deployment helps unify staff operation and spare parts planning.

Why Hospitals & Distributors Choose Yuda Medical

  • Export experience: packaging, documentation, and logistics coordination for overseas projects.
  • Clear configuration support: we help you map OR needs to the right table + traction setup.
  • After-sales response: installation guidance, usage notes, and troubleshooting support.

Looking for a complete OR setup? You may also be interested in our    surgical lighting solutions    to build a consistent operating room environment.

FAQ (Procurement-Focused)

1) Can DST-700G be configured for different orthopedic procedures?

Yes. The traction frame configuration can be aligned with common orthopedic workflows. Share your target procedures and preferred traction method, and we will recommend the best setup.

2) Is DST-700G suitable for imaging workflows?

DST-700G is designed for orthopedic navigation & imaging workflows where intraoperative imaging support is needed. If you have specific C-arm clearance requirements, send the OR constraints and we will verify compatibility.

3) What information should we provide for an accurate quotation?

Please share: quantity, destination city/port, required accessories (traction frame type), power standard, and any tender specifications. We’ll respond with a matched configuration and commercial offer.

Request a Quote for DST-700G

If you are sourcing an orthopedic imaging operating table with traction frame for the Philippines or other markets, we can provide a fast quotation and configuration checklist.

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