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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.
Features & Benefits
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 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.
Rosser crypt hook provides a single curved hook end designed for elevating and manipulating specific tissue structures during anorectal and general surgical procedures. The hook geometry allows one‑handed lift and retraction. Straight 170mm shaft maintains visibility throughout the manipulation.
The large Roux retractor expands blade dimensions to 25 × 41mm for deeper or wider peritoneal exposures. This moderate‑length model suits procedures intermediate in complexity between shallow and major laparotomy work. Balanced spring tension supports sustained hands‑free retraction.
The medium Roux retractor with 22 × 35mm blade dimensions is sized for shallow to moderate peritoneal and abdominal wall exposures. Its balanced compact profile suits limited‑access cases and minor procedures. The spring mechanism supports sustained retraction without cramping the operative field.
Sachs dura hooks in sharp pattern with 216mm straight shaft are designed for dural elevation and retraction during spinal and intracranial procedures. The sharp hook tip engages dural tissue reliably. Straight geometry maintains optimal angle during dural manipulation and dissection.
This Sachs nerve retractor presents a small smooth blade designed to displace nerve roots and delicate neural structures without crushing. The 184mm overall length suits both intracranial and spinal exposures where atraumatic retraction is essential. Stainless‑steel construction holds calibration across repeat sterilization.
The Sauerbruch retractor features a 1.75 × 0.625-inch blade mounted on a straight 229mm handle for controlled abdominal and thoracic viscera retraction. The blade width supports broad-surface tissue displacement while maintaining ergonomic hand positioning.
Sauerbruch retractor at 225mm with 45 × 15mm flat blade provides broad, atraumatic exposure of large abdominal or thoracic surfaces during open procedures. The extended length and wide blade geometry distribute pressure evenly across tissues, minimizing crush injury. Suitable for extensive abdominal explorations.
Sized at 55 × 23mm on a 225mm frame, the Sauerbruch retractor delivers controlled tissue retraction during thoracic, abdominal, and orthopedic exposures. The moderate blade dimensions balance coverage with maneuverability, and the long body keeps the handle clear of the operative working line.
The Sauerbruch retractor is a handheld blade retractor with dimensions 72 × 20mm, designed for moderate-depth abdominal and general surgical exposures. The straight blade profile provides reliable tissue retraction without lateral drift. The 225mm overall length extends reach while maintaining stability for one-handed operative manipulation.
The Sawyer large rectal retractor offers generous 89 × 38mm blade dimensions for expansive rectal and lower colorectal field exposure during major procedures. The straight geometry and substantial blade width distribute tissue retraction force over a wider area, reducing localized trauma. Reusable stainless‑steel construction maintains durability through extended clinical use.
Sawyer rectal retractor in medium size features a 76 × 29mm blade for balanced anorectal exposure during hemorrhoidectomy and perineal procedures. The straight blade seats securely in mid-depth rectal tissues without excessive spread. At 76mm length, the retractor provides comfortable single-hand control and stable tissue management.
The Sawyer rectal retractor small version features 64 × 22mm blades optimized for modest rectal exposure during hemorrhoidectomy and colorectal biopsy procedures. Its compact blade geometry minimizes tissue trauma while providing clear field visualization. Reusable stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable performance across repeat procedures.
The malleable Seeburger retractor at 152mm bends to the shape required at the field, conforming to the surgeon's chosen retraction angle and holding it through the case. The compact length keeps the working face within fingertip range of the wound margin.
This delicate self-retaining retractor combines four sharp prongs with a compact design optimized for pediatric or limited-access general surgery. The sharp tips engage tissue reliably while the narrow frame reduces field obstruction. Self-retaining geometry frees both hands for operative work.
This delicate self-retaining retractor substitutes blunt prongs for atraumatic tissue engagement in sensitive surgical fields. The compact 102mm frame and self-retaining geometry enable hands-free exposure with minimal tissue trauma. Ideal for pediatric or soft-tissue procedures where gentle handling reduces bleeding and inflammation.
Compact at 102mm, this delicate self‑retaining retractor holds small incisions open hands‑free with 4 × 4 blunt prongs measuring 3 × 8mm. An adjustable finger‑twist screw locks the spread at the surgeon's chosen width, replacing a ratchet for finer increments during superficial and pediatric work. Stainless‑steel construction keeps the prongs straight across repeat reprocessing.
This self-retaining retractor's four sharp prongs hold skin edges open hands-free, freeing both hands for operative work in general surgical fields. The short blade design maintains instrument compactness while the sharp tips engage tissue securely. At 102mm, it suits standard-depth exposures.
Senn-Miller 3 Prongs retractor measuring 6-1/4" 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.
Senn retractor combines three blunt prongs with a smaller central plate for efficient tissue spreading in confined surgical fields. The multi‑element design distributes retraction across distinct planes, reducing localized compression. Blunt tines minimize tissue trauma during sustained retraction.