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Kasdan hand retractor with dual-end configuration�13 × 6.5mm and 19 × 9.5mm blades�and round knurled handle provides graduated retraction with secure grip control during hand-assisted procedures. The 160mm length suits mid-depth exposures. Knurled handle prevents slipping during sustained retraction.
Features & Benefits
Kelly retractor combines a right‑angle blade with a loop handle for one‑handed abdominal retraction at moderate depths. The 76mm blade width distributes retraction across a broad area, minimizing organ compression. Loop handle geometry reduces operator fatigue during extended procedures.
The Kelly retractor features a larger 38 × 50mm right‑angle blade designed for moderate‑depth abdominal retraction and appendectomy exposures. Its loop handle provides ergonomic grip during sustained hand‑held retraction. The angular geometry reaches around visceral structures without deep penetration.
The Kelly retractor presents a 40 × 54mm right‑angle blade on a hollow‑grip 245mm handle, providing handheld retraction of skin, subcutaneous tissue, and shallow muscle during abdominal closure and exposure of intermediate‑depth fields. The right‑angle blade engages tissue squarely while the hollow grip lightens the instrument for sustained use. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Kelly retractor presents a 40 × 54mm right‑angle blade on a hollow‑grip 245mm handle, supporting handheld retraction of skin and shallow muscle during abdominal closure and intermediate‑depth exposure. The right‑angle blade engages tissue squarely, and the hollow grip lightens the instrument for use across long cases. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
This Kelly retractor with loop handle and larger 50 × 64mm blade accommodates moderate-to-deeper abdominal exposure without manual assistance. The hollow loop handle distributes grip force across the hand, reducing fatigue during prolonged retraction. Stainless steel resists corrosion through repeated sterilization cycles.
The Kelly retractor with a 53 × 65mm right‑angle blade and 254mm hollow‑grip handle delivers broader handheld retraction for general abdominal exposure, distributing pressure across a larger tissue surface. The right‑angle geometry engages skin and subcutaneous layers squarely while the hollow grip reduces hand fatigue during sustained use. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The deep Kelly retractor presents a 76 × 100mm right‑angle blade on a hollow‑grip 266mm handle for broad handheld retraction in larger abdominal exposures. The wide blade distributes pressure across a broad surface for atraumatic retraction, while the hollow grip lightens the instrument for sustained use. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
Extended blade dimensions (76 × 64mm) make this Kelly variant suitable for deeper or wider abdominal exposure in major cases where moderate-volume retraction is insufficient. The loop handle geometry maintains comfortable, prolonged grip without fatigue. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting performance.
The Lahey retractor at 120mm carries a single sharp prong sized for thyroid and anterior cervical exposure, scaling down the standard three‑prong Lahey thyroid retractor. The compact length keeps the handle clear of the small operative field.
The Lahey thyroid retractor uses three sharp prongs in a compact rake configuration to elevate strap muscles and skin during thyroidectomy and other anterior cervical exposures. The narrow blade and angled handle keep the surgeon�s hand outside the small operative field while the prongs anchor tissue securely at the chosen depth. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
These Langenbeck retractors hold wound margins open during general and orthopedic exposures of moderate depth. The 10 × 38mm right‑angle blade engages skin and superficial muscle without slipping, and the 222mm overall length keeps the assistant's grip outside the operative window. Stainless‑steel construction endures repeat sterilization in everyday OR rotation.
The Langenbeck retractor features paired blades sized 16 × 38mm, providing graduated retraction suited to shallow abdominal wall and peritoneal exposures. Its narrow profile improves visibility when working in confined spaces. Balanced spring tension supports sustained, hands‑free retraction.
This ebonized laser iris hook is designed for posterior capsule and zonular manipulation during complex cataract and refractive procedures where light absorption is critical for safety. The black coating reduces unwanted laser scatter, and its straight configuration provides ergonomic control over delicate iris repositioning. The 241mm overall length positions the surgeon's hand comfortably distant from the operative field.
This stainless‑steel iris hook is a precision instrument for anterior segment manipulations requiring gentle, controlled retraction. The fine hook profile allows delicate engagement of the iris without tissue trauma. Constructed for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Love nerve retractor delivers precise 45‑degree angled blade retraction for spinal and neural structure visualization. Its 7mm width and shallow 5mm depth minimize trauma to adjacent soft tissue while providing controlled nerve protection. The 216mm length accommodates standard handheld spinal exposure.
This Love nerve retractor features a 7 × 5mm angled blade at 90 degrees, designed for spinal procedures requiring precise nerve root and soft-tissue retraction. The angled blade architecture improves approach angles beneath bone overhangs and in confined spaces. Its 216mm overall length provides adequate reach for spinal exposures.
The Love nerve retractor is a compact, straight‑edged instrument designed for gentle spinal nerve root retraction during laminectomy and discectomy. Its narrow 7 × 5mm blade fits into confined dorsal spinal spaces without excessive trauma. The ergonomic handle supports controlled, delicate manipulation.
This Luer S-retractor is a double-ended instrument offering 6mm and 15mm blade options in a single tool. The straight 146mm shaft supports bilateral retraction in moderate-depth surgical fields, while the alternating blade widths address variable tissue thickness. Stainless-steel construction provides reliable performance.
This nine-prong Miller wound retractor delivers broad superficial tissue retraction through blunt prong geometry optimized for skin and superficial soft tissue exposure. The multi-prong design distributes tension evenly across the wound edge, reducing tissue trauma during extended procedures. Handheld design enables dynamic retraction when needed.
Miller 9 Prongs retractor measuring 5-1/4" provides reliable tissue exposure in surgical fields. Sharp geometry maintains retraction without tissue slippage or trauma. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across many surgical cases.
The Mini Hohmann retractor carries a 6mm blade on a 159mm body, sized for small‑joint and hand orthopedic exposure where the standard Hohmann would be oversized. The narrow blade slips behind bone without displacing more soft tissue than the case requires.
Compact and narrow, this Mini Hohmann retractor levers against bone to expose joint and periosteal planes in small‑bone orthopedic work. The 8mm blade width sits in tight surgical corridors without crowding adjacent structures, and the 159mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the field. Stainless‑steel build supports repeat sterilization across routine orthopedic use.
Murphy retractors with four sharp prongs and a 200mm working length are designed for general abdominal exposure in shallow to moderate-depth fields. The four-prong configuration distributes retraction force evenly across the wound margin. Straight geometry supports hands-free or assisted retraction setups.
The O'Sullivan‑O'Connor abdominal retractor is a versatile self‑retaining system designed for moderate‑depth exposure during laparotomy. This configuration includes two center blades in 1�" (44mm) and 2�" (70mm) widths plus two solid 2�" (70mm) deep blades for flexible retraction schemes across open abdominal cases. Ratcheted locking support and interchangeable blade geometry adapt to varied field requirements.
This set of two Parker double‑ended retractors features J‑shaped blades for atraumatic superficial tissue retraction. Each blade measures 127mm in length, providing paired instruments for bilateral field management in general surgical procedures. The matched pair enables symmetrical retraction without the need for instrument adaptation.
Sold as a set of two, this double‑ended Parker retractor pairs J‑shaped blades at each end for symmetric wound‑edge exposure during minor general surgical and orthopedic cases. The 184mm shaft balances reach with control, and the dual ends let one instrument serve different blade orientations. Stainless‑steel build tolerates repeat reprocessing across routine OR use.
This Pratt crypt hook delivers precise rectal and colorectal crypt exposure through straight geometry optimized for tissue positioning. The short-style hook geometry provides control during hemorrhoid and anal crypt procedures. The 216mm length enables reach into rectal anatomy without sacrificing precision.
Pryor-Pean retractors serve as curved hemostats and deep tissue retractors in general surgical fields. The smooth jaw design maintains gentle tissue contact while providing secure closure for hemorrhage control. Reusable construction supports lasting value across high-volume surgical schedules.
Each end of this Ragnell retractor offers a different blade � 4 × 8mm and 6 × 15mm � letting the surgeon swap profiles without changing instruments during plastics, hand, or superficial soft‑tissue work. The 145mm shaft sits comfortably in the hand, and the straight blades stay low against the wound edge. Stainless‑steel construction holds up through repeated processing.