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Medical equipment stands are specialized mobile or stationary supports used to hold, organize, and transport healthcare devices in clinical and surgical settings. Common options include rolling IV poles, monitor mounts, device carts, and stainless-steel solution/basin stands designed to keep essential tools accessible and sterile.
Types of Medical Stands
Device & Monitor Stands: Heavy-duty, adjustable rolling carts that support equipment like EKG machines, monitors, and infusion pumps.
IV & Irrigation Stands: Vertical poles on casters with hooks (rams-horn) to hold fluid bags and IV drips.
Solution/Basin Stands: Stainless steel stands that hold single or double wash basins used during surgeries and medical procedures. [
Key Features to Consider
Mobility: Stands often feature smooth-rolling casters (wheels) with locking mechanisms for safe, stable transport.
Adjustability: Height-adjustable columns allow healthcare professionals to modify the stand to fit the immediate patient need or procedure.
Material & Maintenance: Constructed from easy-to-clean, heavy-duty materials like stainless steel or cast aluminum to maintain hygiene standards.
Weight Capacity & Footprint: Bases are designed to prevent tipping under the weight of heavy medical devices.
Drip stands, commonly referred to as IV poles or infusion stands, are specialized mobile medical devices designed to securely suspend bags or bottles of intravenous fluids, medications, or blood products. They rely on gravity or electronic infusion pumps to administer continuous therapy cleanly and efficiently.
A vital signs stand (also known as a roll stand or monitor trolley) is a specialized mobile workstation designed to securely mount electronic patient monitors. Unlike standard drip stands that use hooks to hang fluids, vital signs stands feature heavy-duty flat mounting plates, specific adapter brackets, and deep utility storage to carry machines that track parameters like blood pressure, SpO2, ECG, and body temperature.
Patient monitor/ECG mobile stands (also called diagnostic trolleys) provide structured, rolling platforms to transport vital signs monitors and electrocardiograph (ECG/EKG) machines seamlessly between hospital wards, ICUs, and emergency theatres.