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The malleable ribbon retractor at 25mm blade width can be bent to shape at the field, protecting underlying viscera during abdominal closure or holding tissue out of the working line on a custom curve. The 178mm length suits moderate‑depth fields.
Features & Benefits
The ribbon retractor is a malleable flat blade that conforms to the anatomy, protecting viscera beneath and distributing retraction force over a broad surface. Its 19mm width and malleability suit deep abdominal work and complex visceral procedures. Shaping the blade intraoperatively allows customized retraction without instruments.
Extended to 38mm width and 330mm length, this larger Ribbon variant accommodates broader retraction demands in major abdominal cases while maintaining the signature malleability that allows intraoperative reshaping to fit unique anatomy. Stainless steel preserves bend-hold durability through many cases.
This malleable ribbon retractor bends to shape during abdominal retraction, protecting underlying viscera without perforating tissue. The 6mm blade width and 178mm length provide controlled access to moderate-depth fields. Stainless steel construction delivers durability through repeat sterilization cycles.
Designed for reliable field retraction in general surgical access with efficient blade geometry that protects underlying structures, this retractor combines stainless steel durability with straightforward design. The blade finish resists tarnishing through repeated sterilization cycles, while the handle geometry supports sustained tissue elevation. Overall construction minimizes fatigue during prolonged exposure.
Combining the 20mm blade with insulation, this variant supports extended laparotomies under electrosurgical power while maintaining the atraumatic benefit of malleable blade geometry. The 203mm length provides optimal positioning, and the insulated sheath prevents accidental current return through adjacent organs. Stainless steel core resists corrosion.
This insulated 10mm ribbon retractor extends electrosurgical safety to wider-field abdominal work, allowing monopolar cautery without inadvertent current passage through adjacent tissues. The malleable blade conforms precisely to surgical anatomy while the insulation barrier protects underlying bowel and organs. Stainless steel core maintains structural rigidity.
The 15mm insulated variant brings electrosurgical capability to wide-field abdominal retraction, protecting organs and bowel from stray monopolar current while maintaining the blade's conformable geometry. The 178mm shaft positions the handle safely outside the operative field. Stainless steel insulation layer ensures electrical isolation.
This insulated ribbon retractor combines the malleable shaping characteristic of the standard blade with electrosurgical isolation, enabling safe monopolar use in open abdominal cases. The 6mm width and 178mm length support controlled depth retraction. Stainless steel handle and sheath maintain corrosion resistance across repeated instrument cycles.
The Richardson appendectomy retractor presents a 19 × 51mm right‑angle blade on a looped‑handle 235mm shaft, suited to retraction of skin and abdominal wall layers during appendectomy and similar focused right‑lower‑quadrant exposures. The narrow blade fits the modest incision typical of these cases while the looped handle distributes hand pressure for sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The large Richardson‑Eastman retractor at 260mm pairs the right‑angle blade of the Richardson with the double‑ended Eastman handle profile, delivering two retraction lengths in one instrument. The 260mm body keeps the surgeon's grip clear of major abdominal and pelvic fields.
The small Richardson‑Eastman double‑ended retractor at 241mm pairs the Richardson right‑angle blade with the Eastman handle profile in a smaller format than the large 260mm version. The double‑ended design covers two retraction lengths.
This Richardson retractor features a lightweight cutout grip handle that reduces hand fatigue during extended appendectomy and right lower quadrant exposure. The 19 × 25mm blade provides moderate retraction strength while the straight geometry preserves visualization. At 241mm, reach is adequate for RLQ approach.
This larger Richardson retractor combines a 25 × 32mm blade with lightweight cutout handle for sustained abdominal wall retraction. The increased blade surface enhances retraction force while the ergonomic handle minimizes operator fatigue in prolonged cases. Straight geometry at 241mm supports standard abdominal entry approaches.
The Richardson retractor features a lightweight cutout-grip handle that reduces hand fatigue during extended abdominal retraction while the 38 × 38mm blade provides moderate-volume exposure for laparotomy or surgical exploration. The right-angle geometry maintains consistent depth in tissue planes. Stainless steel construction supports routine sterilization.
This Richardson appendectomy retractor combines a wide 19mm blade with grip‑handle ergonomics for right‑angle abdominal wall retraction in appendectomy and lower‑quadrant exposures. The 241mm extended length reaches deep into the pelvis. Stainless steel construction delivers reliable performance across repeat surgical cases.
This small right‑angle clamp is designed without a ratchet mechanism and features a 160mm overall length. Minimum order quantity: six units.
This rigid rake retractor's two blunt, wide prongs deliver dependable skin and superficial tissue retraction during general surgery. The straight geometry and wide blade surface distribute pressure across the operative field without digging, supporting bloodless exposure. Measuring 165mm, it accommodates standard-depth abdominal approaches.
This rigid 2‑prong rake retractor delivers controlled superficial tissue retraction through its sharp prongs and wide footprint. The straight geometry and sharp points penetrate muscle and fascial planes effectively. The 165mm length provides stable handheld control in varied wound depths.
Three blunt prongs on a wide rake head deliver broad superficial retraction for skin and subcutaneous tissue. The rigid stainless‑steel build keeps the prongs aligned under steady traction, and the 165mm length suits handheld use during smaller open exposures. Blunt tips reduce risk to dermal structures during prolonged hold.
This rigid 3‑prong rake retractor expands retraction surface across larger operative fields through multiple sharp anchoring points. The wide footprint distributes force across broader tissue areas, reducing localized trauma. The 165mm length suits standard handheld positioning in abdominal and orthopedic exposures.
This blunt single‑prong rake retractor distributes retraction force over a broader tissue surface, minimizing penetrating trauma in delicate or vascular skin. Its rigid structure resists bending, maintaining even tension throughout the procedure. The gentle blunt prong suits procedures prioritizing atraumatic technique.
This single‑prong rigid rake retractor features a blunt prong, designed for atraumatic skin and superficial soft-tissue retraction during general surgical procedures. The rigid design maintains stable position once positioned, eliminating assistant fatigue during prolonged exposure. Its 165mm length provides balanced reach for moderate-depth access.
This single‑prong sharp rake retractor provides targeted skin and fascia retraction with pointed engagement suitable for securing wound edges during minor procedures. Its rigid construction resists bending, maintaining consistent retraction depth. The sharp prong anchors securely in tissue.
Ring tip counter‑balance forceps are engineered for microsurgical grasping where balanced weight distribution enhances control. The 1mm straight diamond‑dusted ring provides secure, non‑traumatic tissue engagement. The extended 254mm length supports deep‑field access while the balanced geometry reduces operator fatigue.
Robertson biopsy cup forceps feature 6mm cup tips and 400mm working length for remote tissue sampling in endoscopic or flexible instrumentation procedures. The cup design captures tissue cleanly without fragmentation, while the extended working length permits access to distal lesions. Reusable stainless‑steel construction supports reliable sampling across many cases.
Robertson angled‑up biopsy cup forceps with 6mm upbite tips and 400mm working length provide enhanced access to lesions in challenging endoscopic or flexible scope positions. The angled cup geometry improves tissue capture at difficult angles, while the extended shaft reaches distal lesion sites. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable sampling performance.
The Rochester-Ochsner forceps combines fine cutting teeth with a straight long shaft for precision clamping in general surgery. At 184mm overall length, it extends reach into deeper surgical fields while maintaining secure tissue control. Serrated grip ensures reliable hemostasis on fascia and vessel work across repeat procedures.
The Rochester Pean hemostatic forceps provides rapid, secure vessel control during general surgical hemorrhage management. Its curved geometry and strong jaw closure support reliable hemostasis in deeper or harder-to-reach vascular fields. Floor-grade construction with stainless steel ensures sustained performance across routine surgical cases.
Extended at 305mm, these curved Rochester forceps clamp bulky tissue pedicles deep in the abdominal or pelvic field. The heavier jaw frame and standard curve secure dense fascia and vascular pedicles, while the long shaft keeps the surgeon's hand clear during deep dissection.