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DRE Genesis V-Top Surgery Table

V-Top Surgery Tables Now Available From DRE Veterinary

DRE Veterinary - a premier supplier of veterinary surgery equipment - recently unveiled the DRE Genesis Series, a line of fully-featured, stainless steel operating tables available in V-top and flat top configurations. All DRE Genesis Series tables are economically-priced and fit most veterinary surgical suites and operating rooms.

The DRE Genesis V-Top Surgery Table has a large surface area with a tilt-top adjustable handle, and adjusts in height from 28" to 39". The V-top feature is perfect for positioning animals and preventing any rolling movement during surgical procedures. It features a convenient foot pedal and a battery-operated base that provides up to 15 hours of continuous use.

DRE Veterinary also offers its Genesis Series as V-tops and flat-tops with fixed pedestal bases. All DRE Genesis Series tables support animals weighing up to 175 pounds, and have wrap-around rail systems for easy patient positioning.

"DRE Veterinary is a complete source for affordable, dependable veterinary surgery tables," says Jim Evans, Division Manager of DRE Veterinary. "Our extensive lines of surgery, exam, wet, and grooming tables can meet the needs of nearly every veterinary facility."

For examinations and surgical procedures, DRE Veterinary offers the DRE VSE Series. Weight capacities for these tables range between 70 and 450 pounds, and configurations are available with electric and hydraulic lift mechanisms. The series includes the DRE VSE 2200-42DE, a weigh and exam table with a built-in digital scale, and the DRE VSE 2300, a multipurpose transporter with a battery pack for on-the-go operation.

The DRE WVT Series includes a wide assortment of multi-purpose bi-level wet tables that provide ample knee space and are available with a faucet, sprayer, hose, drain assembly, hair trap and stainless steel cover. Veterinarians can choose between a variety of drawer and cabinet assemblies, as well as a stainless steel table that provides easy cleaning.

The DRE GVT Series is a line of grooming tables available with hydraulic and electric lift mechanisms. Weight capacities for these tables range between 80 and 375 pounds, and configurations are available with foot controls and grooming posts. The DRE GVT 1450 provides 360° rotation and has a smooth lifting and lowering function that lessens animal agitation during grooming.

Veterinarians and veterinary surgeons can learn more about veterinary surgery, grooming, exam and wet tables at www.dreveterinary.com, as well as order veterinary supplies and accessories at the click of a button. DRE Veterinary's product lineup also includes the DRE Premier Veterinary Anesthesia Machine, the DRE Vision Excel Surgery Light System, and the DRE ASG-120Vet Electrosurgical Generator.

About DRE Veterinary
DRE Veterinary provides a combination of new and professionally refurbished or used medical equipment to veterinarians, veterinary surgery centers, research facilities, universities and technical schools. For the second consecutive year, DRE-DRE Veterinary's parent company-has been named by Business First of Louisville as one of the 50 fastest growing businesses in Greater Louisville. Business First of Louisville also selected DRE as a Company of the Year.

For information, contact Tyler Kempf.



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