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El·li·ot po·si·tion (el'ē-ŏt), a supine position on a double inclined plane or on a single inclined plane, with a cushion under the back at the level of the liver; used to facilitate abdominal section.El·li·ot po·si·tion (el'ē-ŏt pŏ-zish'ŏn) A supine position on a double inclined plane or on a single inclined plane, with a cushion under the back at the level of the liver; used to facilitate abdominal section. Elliot position (el′ē-ŏt) [John W. Elliot, U.S. surgeon, 1852–1925] A position in which supports are placed under the small of the patient's back so that he or she is in a posture resembling a double inclined plane.Elliot, John W., U.S. surgeon, 1852-1925. Elliot position - a supine position used to facilitate abdominal section. |