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Pediatric Deaver retractors carry the same J‑curve blade as the adult pattern in a smaller profile suited to neonatal and pediatric abdominal exposures. This double‑ended 170mm version offers an 8mm blade width at each end for liver, intestinal, and bladder retraction in small operative fields.
Features & Benefits
This right‑angle Deaver retractor features a 25mm blade angled 90 degrees to the shaft, enabling retraction at perpendicular angles that reduce hand twist and operator fatigue. The modest blade width accesses moderate anatomical structures. 229mm reach supports adequate surgical exposure.
This variant of the deep rake spans 57 × 76mm with four blunt prongs, slightly narrower than the 89mm model but still providing substantial exposure in major surgery. Its ergonomic grip supports sustained hand control. The four‑point anchor distributes force evenly across fascia and skin.
This deep rake features four blunt prongs spread across an extended 57 × 89mm footprint, maximizing retraction surface in major abdominal and reconstructive surgery. The increased depth (89mm) accommodates thicker, more resistant tissue. Its ergonomic handle sustains comfort during prolonged complex procedures.
Farabeuf baby retractors arrive as a set of two double‑ended instruments with small (10 × 27mm) and large (13 × 35mm) blade options for flexible pediatric field management. The compact 121mm length suits small incisions. Blade variety accommodates varied tissue thicknesses and anatomical sites.
The Farabeuf retractor set includes two size variants (Size 1 and Size 2) for flexible tissue exposure across general surgical procedures. The straight blade design and handheld geometry enable surgeons to choose blade depth based on tissue thickness. At 130mm, the compact length supports control and accessibility in moderate-depth operative fields.
The Farabeuf retractor set pairs two double‑ended retractors, each with a 25mm and a 32mm blade end, giving the surgeon four blade options across the case. The compact 152mm length suits superficial musculoskeletal and general retraction where the assistant must hold steady through the case.
Farabeuf retractor (Size 1) with dual blade options�23 × 16mm and 26 × 16mm�provides graduated retraction for bone and soft-tissue exposure in orthopedic and general procedures. The compact 130mm length supports hand control in confined spaces. Interchangeable blade widths allow case-by-case customization.
Farabeuf retractor (Size 2) with 26 × 16mm and 30 × 16mm blade options extends retraction capacity for larger surgical fields and deeper exposures. The 130mm length and dual-blade configuration support flexible retraction strategies across orthopedic and general surgical cases.
The Farr spring retractor provides compact, lightweight tissue separation with its spring-tension design ideal for small, confined surgical fields or delicate tissue handling where minimal external pressure is critical. The 64mm size supports precision retraction in shallow or narrow operative spaces. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability and reliable spring action across routine use.
This flexible rake retractor combines three sharp prongs with a malleable shaft design for adaptive retraction in varied anatomical planes. The sharp prongs dig into muscle and deep fascia for sustained retraction during extended cases. At 159mm, the compact profile maintains visibility.
The Frazier wound hook is a blunt single‑prong hook designed for atraumatic tissue retraction in otologic and ENT procedures. The straight 130mm shaft and blunt tip allow safe elevation of flaps and periosteal layers without crushing tissue. This pattern supports controlled exposure of the mastoid, ossicular structures, and tympanic membrane.
The Frazier wound hook's sharp tip and 130mm length enable precise elevation and retraction of soft tissue and skin flaps during otologic and neck dissection procedures. Its single prong design supports one‑handed manipulation while maintaining clear visualization of deeper anatomic layers. Reusable stainless‑steel withstands routine sterilization.
This Gelpi perineal retractor features ball stops at the base and sharp prongs that securely anchor in muscle and fascia during perineal and rectal procedures. The ratcheted design maintains retraction without hand fatigue. At 178mm, reach is adequate for moderate‑depth perineal exposures.
This compact perineal Gelpi retractor delivers self-retaining exposure in shallow perineal or perirectal fields where space is limited. The sharp blade and 89mm length make it ideal for pediatric or minimally invasive perineal approaches. Its self-retaining geometry frees both hands for operative work.
This smaller self‑retaining Gelpi retractor is designed for compact perineal and superficial wound exposures. The ratcheted design holds retraction automatically during extended procedures. At 114mm, the diminished length suits limited‑depth approaches.
This Gelpi self‑retaining retractor opens superficial soft tissue hands‑free with two sharp single points that anchor on opposite sides of the wound. The 140mm length suits perineal, scrotal, and small open exposures where compact footprint matters. A ratcheted spread holds tension while the surgeon works bilaterally.
This perineal-length Gelpi retractor's sharp blade and self-retaining mechanism support extended exposure during perineal, rectal, or perirectal procedures. At 191mm, it reaches deeper anatomic planes while maintaining the reliable hands-free stability Gelpi retractors provide. The straight geometry suits perineal surgical positioning.
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.
The pediatric Gelpi perineal retractor provides shallow hands-free tissue separation during pediatric perineal and anal surgical procedures with its self-retaining ratcheted geometry. The compact 114mm length and smooth perineal blade geometry support safe, atraumatic pediatric tissue exposure. Stainless-steel construction ensures reliable durability across pediatric surgical cases.
The Gelpi retractor features 3-inch (76mm) deep blade depth for self-retaining hands-free tissue exposure. The spring-loaded ratcheted mechanism maintains consistent retraction force without operator fatigue. At 152mm overall length, the compact geometry supports easy placement and removal within confined operative fields.
Gelpi pediatric retractor is a self‑retaining retractor with a ratcheted handle mechanism and small curved prongs suited to tiny pediatric incisions and wound margins. The 89mm overall length suits small surgical fields. Self‑retaining geometry frees both hands for operative work.
Smaller surgical fields benefit from the compact 89mm Gelpi retractor with its pointed-tip geometry designed for superficial tissue retraction. A self-retaining ratchet between the arms locks the tissue plane open without hand-held support. The slender profile allows placement in confined incisions where larger retractors would obstruct.
The 114mm Gelpi extends reach into small-to-moderate incisions while the pointed-tip design maintains precise edge contact. Ratchet engagement locks wound edges open, permitting the surgeon to transition focus from exposure to the operative field. The self-retaining geometry is ideal for procedures where sustained one-handed traction is impractical.
At 5.5 inches (140mm), this Gelpi accommodates deeper incisions while preserving the pointed-tip geometry for fine tissue control. The ratcheted self-retaining arms extend operative time without fatigue, making it the standard choice for wound closure and moderate-depth exploration. Minimal bulk and excellent visibility through the wound plane are hallmarks of Gelpi design.
Extended to 7.5 inches (191mm) for deeper abdominal or pelvic exposures, this longer Gelpi maintains pointed tips and ratcheted self-retaining geometry. The extended shaft reaches past superficial layers without requiring deeper penetration of the wound, reducing operative trauma. Optimal for cases where intermediate-depth structures need prolonged visualization.
The Gelpi-Seletz variant features deeper arms that extend the retraction envelope beyond standard Gelpi depth, with sharp tips optimized for crisp tissue separation. At 171mm overall, it addresses intermediate-depth wounds where the standard Gelpi falls short. Ratcheted arms lock the tissue plane, supporting sustained visualization without hand-held effort.
This Gelpi-Seletz retractor's sharp, deep blade geometry delivers dependable retraction for deeper abdominal or perineal surgical fields. The extended working depth accommodates viscera displacement without shallow-blade limitations. At 159mm with straight design, it provides reliable hands-free exposure for general surgery.
A rigid Gil-Vernet retractor with 11mm blades provides firm exposure of genitourinary anatomy during cystotomy, nephrectomy, and urologic open cases. The straight-blade geometry and rigid construction maintain fixed retraction without drift. At 248mm, the extended length suits deep pelvic and flank exposures. Stainless steel resists corrosion across repeated steam sterilization.
The Gosset abdominal retractor uses two lateral blades on a single ratchet bar to hold the abdominal wall open hands‑free during laparotomy. The 25 × 64mm blades distribute pressure along the wound edge while the ratchet locks the spread up to 140mm and adjusts without releasing the field. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.