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This 203mm blunt Weitlaner retractor extends reach into deeper abdominal and pelvic cavities while the blunt 3 × 4 prongs minimize risk to underlying viscera. The 21mm spread accommodates wider exposures in trauma and open surgical cases. Ring handle and self‑retaining ratchet maintain reliable field control throughout extended procedures.
Features & Benefits
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor with 3 × 4 blunt prongs at 23 × 21mm holds skin and superficial soft tissue open hands‑free, with the blunt prongs reducing tissue penetration risk. The ratcheted ring handles lock the spread at the desired width.
This Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor features sharp 3 × 4 prongs with ratcheted arms that hold tissue open hands‑free during extended procedures. The 14 × 18mm prong spacing suits shallow‑to‑moderate wound depths. At 140mm, the compact ring‑handle design supports ergonomic control.
This Weitlaner retractor's 3 × 4 sharp-prong configuration and 15mm × 20mm aperture provide self-retaining exposure for general surgical fields. The ring handle supports ergonomic grip during prolonged retraction. At 165mm with straight geometry, this instrument accommodates standard abdominal depths while the sharp prongs secure tissue edges reliably.
Ratcheted and ring‑handled, this 203mm Weitlaner retractor opens hands‑free with 3 × 4 sharp prongs spanning 16 × 20mm to hold skin and superficial tissue open during cutdowns and orthopedic approaches. The angled arms keep prongs engaged against tension throughout the case. Stainless‑steel construction sustains repeat ratcheted use across busy general sets.
Weitlaner self-retaining retractors with 3 × 4 sharp prongs feature a 140mm shaft with satin finish and 17mm depth, enabling hands-free ratcheted retraction in general surgical exposures. The multi-prong design spreads retraction force across the entire wound margin, reducing tissue trauma. Ring-handle geometry supports stable, angled deployment.
This 140mm Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor features sharp 3 × 4 prongs angled for superficial skin and fascia retraction. The 18mm depth holds tissue open hands‑free throughout intermediate‑depth exposures. Ring‑handle design and angled ratcheted arms deliver reliable, fatigue‑free field control in general and trauma surgery.
This extended 160mm Weitlaner retractor provides increased reach for deeper operative corridors while maintaining the proven sharp 3 × 4 prong geometry. The 18mm depth sustains reliable tissue retraction across hand‑to‑hand surgical transitions. Ring‑handle ratcheted design supports stable field control without fatigue.
Designed for wider exposures in larger incisions, this 3 × 4 sharp-prong Weitlaner reaches 21mm depth and provides multi-directional wound traction. The 8-inch shaft extends access to intermediate-depth fields without requiring hand-held support throughout the procedure. Ratcheted arms hold the tissue plane open, freeing both hands for the operative team.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor at 3 × 4 sharp prongs holds skin and superficial soft tissue open hands‑free, with 23mm depth and 21mm height covering small‑field exposures. The ratcheted ring handles lock the spread at the desired width, and the 241mm length keeps the frame clear of the wound.
This single-prong Wiener skin hook delivers precise tissue retraction through a fine 4.5mm tip optimized for facial and superficial soft-tissue exposure. The straight geometry and 127mm length provide control during delicate facial and reconstructive procedures. Fine tip geometry enables retraction without causing tissue trauma.
This double-ended Woodson elevator spatula combines semi-sharp working edges on both ends for soft-tissue elevation and periosteal reflection. The 3mm blade width and 13mm depth provide controlled leverage without excessive trauma. At 254mm overall length, the instrument offers extended reach for deep surgical planes in general and orthopedic procedures.
This wrench is engineered for secure attachment to the Ombredanne‑Wagner mallet instrument head during orthopedic surgical procedures. The 32.5mm hex opening engages firmly without slip. Stainless steel construction provides durability and corrosion resistance.
This compact 130mm Wullstein‑Weitlaner otologic retractor features blunt 3 × 3 prongs that safely retract delicate ear canal skin and middle ear mucosa during tympanoplasty and ossicular work. The 35mm inside spread provides adequate operative exposure in confined otologic spaces. Smaller proportions versus standard Weitlaner suit the precision requirements of ear surgery.
The Wullstein‑Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor combines the angled‑arm ratcheted geometry of the Weitlaner with the compact prong configuration favored in otologic and small‑field exposures. Three semi‑sharp prongs on each arm anchor skin and superficial tissue without excessive penetration, while the ratchet locks the retractor open hands‑free during mastoid, ear, and other small surgical access. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Wullstein-Weitlaner retractor provides specialized exposure in otologic and small surgical fields with its 3 × 3 sharp-prong ratcheted design. The sharp prongs penetrate tissue edges for stable hands-free retraction without requiring constant surgeon manipulation. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability and reliable performance across otologic surgical workflows.
This titanium Yasargil bayonet needle holder combines lightweight strength with 0.9mm smooth jaws for extended microsurgical procedures. The slim‑line box lock reduces profile within the operative field. At 229mm with a three‑hole flat handle, this instrument balances precision and operator control during intricate neural and vascular work.
This curved Yasargil bayonet microsurgical scissors feature 14mm sharp blades angled upward to improve cutting trajectory in deep operative fields under magnification. The bayonet geometry preserves microscope access. At 229mm with a three‑hole flat handle, this instrument supports extended microvascular and neural dissection.
The Yasargil bayonet microsurgical scissors deliver 14mm sharp blades optimized for neuro and microvascular dissection under magnification. The bayonet geometry preserves the microscope optical path during cutting. The flat serrated handle provides stable grip during extended micro‑cases at 180mm.
This Yasargil bayonet microsurgical tumor forceps features 3mm round serrated grasping tips ideal for controlled grasping of neoplastic or fibrous tissue during neurosurgical tumor resection. The flat three-hole handle design distributes grip forces ergonomically. At 225mm, it provides adequate reach for deep cranial or spinal work.
Yasargil rasp with angled geometry and 185mm extended length enables controlled bone surface preparation and sculpting in neurosurgical and spinal procedures. The angled profile improves visibility and reach into confined intracranial or vertebral spaces. Precise edge allows graduated bone removal without thermal trauma.
Zipser penis clamp provides reliable temporary occlusion of the urethra during urological procedures requiring urinary control without indwelling catheterization. The clamp design distributes compression force across the urethral surface without focal crushing. Stainless steel construction and reusable format support effective instrument sterilization and repeated clinical use.