Frequently asked questions
Yes. All Rini Carl surgical chairs are Class I medical devices under MDR (EU) 2017/745 and are FDA registered. They comply with relevant international standards for safety and quality, including ISO 13485.
An ergonomic surgical chair such as Rini Carl improves stability, comfort, and control during surgery. By reducing unnecessary strain and supporting the body and arms, surgeons can work in a more relaxed posture while maintaining high precision, even during lengthy procedures.
Armrests support the shoulders, arms, and neck, helping to create a more ergonomic working posture. This can reduce physical strain and help surgeons maintain stability and precision during microsurgical procedures.
Yes. Carl chairs are designed to provide optimal ergonomics during long surgical procedures. Adjustable armrests, multiple seat options, and ergonomic accessories allow the chair to be tailored to both the surgeon’s working posture and the duration of the procedure.
Carl chairs are used across a wide range of surgical specialties, including neurosurgery, ophthalmic surgery, ENT surgery, maxillofacial surgery, hand surgery, plastic surgery, and urology. They are particularly valued in microsurgical and other precision-demanding procedures.