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Roux-Mini Retractor
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Roux-Mini Retractor is a hand-held surgical tool that allows surgeons to broaden surgical incisions and wound edges to reveal their underlying structures, especially during general surgery.
- Double Ended Design For Right Or Left Sided Retractions.
- Atraumatic Concave Blades For Avoiding Local Injury.
- Ergonomic Solid Handle For Maximum Control.
Russel-Davis Tongue Depressor
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Russel-Davis Tongue Depressor is a specialized instrument that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to press down the tongue for avoiding its projection into the surgical field.
- Slightly Curved Blade to Fit the Tongue's Contour.
- Central Fenestration to Allow Fluid Aspiration.
- Ridged Flat Handle for Assembly with Mouth Gags.
Salyer Cleft Palate Retractor
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Salyer Cleft Palate Retractor is a specialized surgical tool that ENT and maxillofacial surgeons can use to grasp, pull back and hold soft tissues away from the surgical field, especially during unilateral cleft lip repair procedures.
- Curved Tip Promoting Exceptional Retraction.
- Blunt-Edged Design to Protect Local Tissues.
- Knurled Grip Style Handle Ensuring Strong Gripping.
Senn-Green Retractor
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Senn-Green Retractor is a multipurpose surgical tool that allows surgeons to pull back, hold and grasp delicate tissues during procedures involving the neck, thyroid gland, and small bone and joints.
- L-Shaped Working End For Adapting To Different Tissue Surfaces
- Available In Two Blade Sizes For Grasping Small Or Large Slices Of Tissue
- Ergonomic Flat Handle For Enhanced Surgical Control
Senn-Miller Retractor
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Senn-Miller Retractor is a multipurpose surgical device that allows surgeons to pull back and hold tissues away from the operating site during general surgery.
- Three Sharp Prongs For Safely Retracting Heavy Tissues
- Dynamic L-Shaped Working End For Slicing Underneath Wound Edges
- Ergonomic Central Handle For Maximum Surgical Control
Sigmoid Notch Extraoral Retractor
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Sigmoid Notch Extraoral Retractor is a specialized device that maxillofacial surgeons and dentists can use to grasp, retract and mobilize the mandibular notch, in order to perform osteotomy of the mandible from an extraoral approach.
- Curved Blade to Easily Retract the Notch.
- Concave Shaft for Deep Surgical Access.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
- 9.5 x 16.0mm Blade Size to Fit the Notch's Borders.
Smith Ramus Separator
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Smith Ramus Separator is a specialized device that maxillofacial surgeons use to separate the divided ramus during sagittal split osteotomy, in conjunction with the Smith Sagittal Split Separator.
- Interlocking Jaws for Atraumatic Bone Division.
- Inner Serrations to Prevent Local Injuries.
- Plier Grip Style Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Smith Sagittal Split Separator
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Smith Sagittal Split Separator is a specialized device that maxillofacial surgeons commonly use to finish the division of the ramus during sagittal split osteotomy, in conjunction with the Smith Ramus Separator.
- Semi-Sharp Lateral Blade to Extend Bone Divisions.
- Left & Right Profiles to Fit Each Side of the Mandible.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle Ensuring Maximum Control.
Standard Tongue Depressor
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Standard Tongue Depressor is a specialized device that dentists, ENT and maxillofacial surgeons use to press down the tongue and prevent it from projecting into the surgical field.
- Double-Ended Profile Suitable for Versatile Handling.
- Slightly Angled Blades for Optimal Tissue Manipulation.
- 14.5cm Overall Length Ensuring Deep Access.
Steinhauser Zygomatic Retractor
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Steinhauser Zygomatic Retractor is a specialized device that maxillofacial surgeons use to retract the tissues that envelop the zygomatic arch, including muscles and mucoperiosteal flaps, with the purpose of enhancing the surgical view.
- U-Shaped Blunt Edge for Atraumatic Retractions.
- 20 x 50mm Blade Size to Fit the Zygomatic Arch.
- Fenestrated Handle Ensuring Excellent Gripping.