| Length chair position (floor space) | 160 x 78 cm |
| Length lying position | 202 x 78 cm |
| Width | 79 cm |
| Length lying surface | 193 x 60 cm (including headrest) |
| Padding thickness lying surface | 9 cm |
| Entrance height | 58 cm |
| Height adjustment | 32 cm (58-90 cm) |
| Diameter of castors | 12,5 cm (1x directional) |
| Backrest inclination | -5° bis 78° |
| Seat part inclination | 0° bis 22° |
| Footrest inclination | 0° bis 30° |
| Max. patient weight | 220 kg |
| Tension | 100-240 V/50-60 Hz |
| Gewicht Liege | 128 kg |
The flexible Vario headrests are distinguished by a new, intuitively operable head section. The clever quick-lock system allows tool-free attachment and detachment within seconds, while the new integrated levers significantly improve handling. This enables the surgical team to adjust the patient’s position more quickly – a clear advantage during time-sensitive procedures and frequent position changes. Additional headrests are available as accessories.
Option Changeable headrests: Stretch, full cap, half cap
Ambulatory surgery is now at the forefront of healthcare, in hospitals, medical centers, and specialized practices: the MULTILINE NEXT AC has already established itself as a mobile bed for surgical preparation, a recovery and awakening bed post-surgery, and for safe patient transport. With the new AC+ Mobile Operating Table, GREINER now turns the page to the next chapter of success directly in the ambulatory operating room – featuring a short backrest, stable patient positioning, standardized rails all around, and smart, quickly interchangeable headrests.
The new MULTILINE NEXT AC+ Mobile Operating Table is designed for use in ambulatory surgery. It is used for the positioning and installation of patients during minimally invasive surgical procedures.
The new AC variant sets new standards in accessibility: the model provides optimal access to the patient – perfect for procedures where the flexibility and freedom of movement of the surgical team are crucial. Its design enables close collaboration between the surgery, anesthesia, and assisting staff in various patient positioning setups. At the same time, the operating table is highly versatile due to its mobility and compact design – whether in a hospital setting or in outpatient care.