Operating Tables & Surgical Tables for ORs, ASCs & Procedure Rooms (Gardena & Los Angeles, CA)
Operating Tables / Surgical Tables Collection
An operating table—also called a surgical table or operating room table—is the stable, adjustable platform where patient positioning and surgical access begin. These tables are commonly used in hospital ORs, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and procedure suites, and are built to support a wide range of specialties.
At Angelus Medical & Optical, our Surgery and Operating Room Tables collection includes surgery tables (operating tables) engineered for patient safety and surgical precision, with options suited for general surgery, orthopedic and pain procedures, and imaging‑guided workflows.
If you’re sourcing for a facility in Gardena, CA or Los Angeles, California, you can visit in person or schedule a live virtual demo to evaluate positioning, controls, and accessory compatibility before you buy.
Typical Usage
Operating tables support procedures where stable patient positioning, surgical access, and workflow efficiency matter most. Many facilities use them across multiple service lines, including orthopedic, urologic, and other procedure types commonly performed in modern surgical environments.
Some table types are specifically designed for:
- General surgery workflows (versatile positioning across many procedures)
- Orthopedic procedures that require specialized control and positioning
- Radiolucent / imaging-guided procedures where fluoroscopy or intra‑procedure imaging is important
Benefits
1) Improved surgical access & positioning
Operating tables are designed to help keep patients stable while allowing controlled adjustment for access and ergonomics.
2) Workflow efficiency in the OR / ASC
Adjustability, mobility options, and accessory compatibility can reduce repositioning steps and support smoother room turnover. (This is a practical purchasing benefit; it aligns with how OR tables are described as adjustable and procedure‑adaptable.)
3) Imaging compatibility when needed
Radiolucent imaging tables are designed for procedures requiring fluoroscopy and clear imaging access.
Features to Prioritize
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Adjustability & Positioning Range
Look for height and positioning adjustability that supports surgeon ergonomics and patient access.
General vs Orthopedic vs Radiolucent Imaging Tables
Major categories often include general surgical tables, orthopedic tables, and radiolucent imaging tables—each aligned to different procedure demands.
Mobile vs Stationary (Room Fit + Workflow)
Operating table systems can be stationary or mobile, and the choice affects room setup and how equipment moves around the table.
Accessory & Attachment Readiness
Many OR workflows depend on accessories (e.g., imaging access, positioning supports, specialty attachments). In women’s health procedures, for example, stirrups and related attachments can be essential.
Why Buy From Angelus Medical
A trusted medical equipment partner in California
Angelus Medical & Optical is positioned as a trusted medical furniture and equipment provider serving customers across California and beyond, with a showroom experience that helps buyers evaluate equipment confidently.
Showroom + Virtual Demo Advantage
Your team can visit a physical showroom or schedule a virtual showroom experience / live demo, which is especially valuable for procurement teams who need stakeholder alignment before purchase.
New + Refurbished Options
Angelus offers renewed/refurbished equipment options, positioned as a cost‑effective way to source professional equipment.
Beyond the sale: services + lifecycle support
Angelus content highlights support that goes beyond product listings—service, repair, and ongoing guidance—helping facilities manage the full equipment lifecycle.
Local presence in Gardena / Los Angeles area
Angelus Medical & Optical is listed at 1835 W Rosecrans Ave, Gardena, CA 90249 with local contact availability, supporting location-based procurement.
Insider Tips / Helpful Hints
Tip #1: Stirrups and clamps are often separate purchases
For certain operating tables used in vaginal/OB procedures, stirrups and clamps may be sold separately, so procurement should confirm what’s included vs what’s an add‑on.
Tip #2: Some procedure chairs include built-in stirrups
If you’re comparing a surgical table vs a procedure chair for women’s health workflows, note that some chairs/tables can include built‑in stirrups—which can reduce accessory sourcing steps.
Tip #3: Imaging‑guided workflows may require radiolucent designs
If your service line depends on fluoroscopy or image guidance, focus on radiolucent imaging table designs created for that purpose.
Essential Equipment to Pair With Operating Tables
Below are commonly sourced items alongside operating tables for OR/procedure room buildouts, based on an OR equipment list including operating table + attachments and related core equipment:
- Electrosurgical equipment (ESU)
- Surgical lights
- Anesthesia machine
- Anesthesia monitor
- Patient monitors (post‑op monitoring)
- Suction machines / aspirators
- Stretchers / gurneys
- Autoclave / sterilizer
- Mayo stand / instrument stand
- Surgical instrument tables / carts
- IV poles
- Kick buckets
- Medical stools
- Surgical instrument sets
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQs
1) What is the difference between an operating table and a surgical table?
Operating table and surgical table are commonly used interchangeably; both refer to the adjustable platform used during surgical procedures.
2) Are “operating room tables” the same as “OR tables”?
Yes—“operating room table” and “OR table” typically refer to the same concept: the table used in an operating room environment.
3) What types of operating tables are most common?
Common categories include general surgical tables, orthopedic tables, and radiolucent imaging tables.
4) What is a radiolucent imaging table used for?
Radiolucent imaging tables are designed for procedures that require imaging such as fluoroscopy, supporting clear imaging access during minimally invasive procedures.
5) Do all surgery tables work for orthopedic procedures?
Some tables are designed specifically for orthopedic workflows, offering specialized positioning and control.
6) Can operating tables be mobile or stationary?
Yes—operating table systems are available as stationary or mobile configurations depending on OR needs.
7) Do you offer surgery tables suitable for outpatient surgery centers (ASCs)?
Operating tables are commonly used in ambulatory surgery centers and surgical suites; this collection is positioned for those environments.
8) Are stirrups included with all operating tables?
Not always—some setups require stirrups and clamps as separate items, so confirming inclusions is important.
9) Do some procedure chairs include built‑in stirrups?
Yes—some procedure chair/table options can include built‑in stirrups, depending on the model.
10) What should procurement teams confirm before purchasing an operating table?
Confirm intended use (general, ortho, imaging), mobility needs, and whether required attachments/accessories are included or separate.
11) Can I see an operating table before purchasing?
Angelus offers showroom evaluation and also supports live virtual demos/virtual visits.
12) Where is Angelus Medical located for local buyers?
Angelus Medical & Optical is listed at 1835 W Rosecrans Ave, Gardena, CA 90249 with local contact information available.
13) Do you serve buyers outside California?
Angelus messaging supports customers across California and beyond, including nationwide reach.
14) What other equipment is typically purchased with an OR table?
Common paired items include surgical lights, anesthesia equipment, monitors, suction, stretchers, and instrument stands/tables.
15) Why buy operating tables from Angelus Medical instead of a general reseller?
Angelus emphasizes showroom/virtual evaluation, renewed options, and service-driven support—helping buyers choose confidently and support equipment lifecycle needs.










