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Kirschner Retractor
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The ® Kirschner Retractor is a versatile instrument used for wide retraction of tissues for optimum surgical access. The unique built of the instrument allows it to easily retract organs including the intestines and the sto9mach during various general surgical procedures.
- Four Blades For 360 Degree Retraction
- Blunt Edges To Prevent Inadvertent Soft Tissue Damage
- Ergonomic Design For Comfortable Handling
Legueu Retractor
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The ® Legueu Retractor is a specialized instrument commonly used for retracting skin incisions as well as internal organs and tissues. It is a valuable manual retractor thanks to its ergonomic shape and optimum length. Frequently used during cardiovascular, general and gynecological surgeries.
- Curved Blade For Atraumatic Retraction Of Tissues
- Light Weight For Comfortable Handling
- Ergonomic Design For Superior Control
Logan Wound Spreader
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Logan Wound Spreader is a specialized device that general and orthopaedic surgeons commonly use to preserve the space between the margins of surgical wounds, in order to improve the view of the surgical site.
- Sharp Prongs to Traverse Heavy Tissues.
- Adjustement Screw for Self-Locking the Arms.
- Ratchet Bar for Enhanced Wound Retraction.
Markham-Meyerding Hemilaminectomy Retractor
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Markham-Meyerding Hemilaminectomy Retractor is a specialized instrument that orthopaedic and neurosurgeons use for retracting soft tissues and remove only half of the vertebral lamina.
- Different Jaw Styles for Easily Removing Half of the Lamina.
- Ratchet System Promoting Self-Locking Retraction.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Maximum Control.
Martin Self Retaining Retractor
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The ® Martin Self Retaining Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for manipulating incisions and wounds in a variety of sites. It is often used during neurosurgery as well as general and orthopedic procedures.
- Sharp Prongs For Secure Grip
- Hinged Shanks For Ideal Instrument Placement
- Ergonomic Finger Ring Handles For Superior Control
Meyerding Hemilaminectomy Retractor
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Meyerding Hemilaminectomy Retractor is a specialized orthopaedic neurosurgical tool that surgeons can use for pulling away, statically holding and mobilizing the heavy tissues of the lumbar area, in order to expose herniated discs and the lumbar nerve.
- Wide Blades for Retracting Heavy Tissues.
- Toothed Edges Promoting Maximum Fixation.
- Ergonomic Finger Rings Ensuring Enhanced Handling.
Milligan Self Retaining Retractor
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The ® Milligan Self Retaining Retractor is a surgical instrument commonly used to separate incisions to broaden the surgical view. The special configuration makes it ideal for use in delicate tissue. Commonly used during general surgeries, graft procedures, wound debridement as well as neurological and ENT procedures.
- Blunt Tips Protect Soft Tissue From Damage
- Outward Curved Prongs Ensure Secure Grip
- Ergonomic Design For Comfortable Handling
Millin Bladder Retractor
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The ® Millin Bladder Retractor is a specialized instrument commonly used for retracting various incisions. Its special shape makes it ideal for complex surgeries including gynecological, general as well as urological surgeries.
- Hooked Tips For Secure Retraction
- Spring Handle For Increased Precision
- Ratchet Lock To Decrease User Fatigue
Millin Self Retaining Retractor
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The ® Millin Self Retaining Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument used during general surgeries as well as urology procedures for gathering tissues and retracting them to give surgeons better access to the internal tissues.
- Solid Blades For Retracting Bulky Tissues With Ease
- Multiple Central Blade Sizes For Accurate Retraction
- Ergonomic Design For Comfortable Handling
Mollison Self Retaining Retractor
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The ® Mollison Self Retaining Retractor is a multipurpose surgical instrument which is commonly used in many different procedures to broaden the incision for surgical manipulation. It separates the incision edges giving the surgeon better view and access. Commonly used during general, neurological and orthopedic surgeries.
- Sharp Prongs For Securely Gripping Tough Tissues
- Multiple Prong Sizes To Suit Different Surgical Needs
- Ergonomic Finger Ring Handles For Superior Control