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The Senn retractor with three blunt 9 × 7mm prongs and a 7 × 18mm solid blade on a double‑ended 159mm body pairs atraumatic skin retraction with broader displacement in one instrument. The blunt prongs reduce tissue penetration risk during fine‑field exposure.
Features & Benefits
Senn 3 Prongs retractor measuring 6-1/4" provides reliable tissue exposure in surgical fields. Blunt geometry maintains retraction without tissue slippage or trauma. Stainless‑steel construction ensures durability across many surgical cases.
The double‑ended Senn retractor pairs three sharp prongs (8mm spread) with a 19 × 6.3mm solid blade, suited to superficial soft‑tissue retraction during minor general and plastic procedures. The 159mm length keeps the handle clear of the small working field.
This Senn retractor pairs three sharp 9 × 7mm prongs with a 7 × 18mm solid blade on a double‑ended 159mm body, with slightly different prong dimensions than the standard 8mm Senn variant. The double‑ended design covers two superficial retraction profiles in one instrument.
The Senn double-ended retractor combines sharp prongs on both ends (3 prongs per side: 9 × 7mm and 7 × 18mm blade geometry) to support dual-field retraction during abdominal and soft-tissue exposures. The 159mm length accommodates standard-depth operative spaces while the ratcheted handle maintains position without fatigue. Sharp prongs provide secure grasp on skin and superficial fascia.
This insulated double‑ended Senn retractor features three blunt prongs on each end for atraumatic superficial tissue and wound edge retraction. The insulation extends from tip to box lock, supporting electrosurgery applications. At 159mm, the compact design suits confined perineal and superficial approaches.
This Senn retractor's three blunt prongs (7mm × 9mm) provide atraumatic superficial tissue retraction for general surgical exposure. The laser black chrome finish enhances visibility under operating lights while resisting glare. At 159mm overall length with a straight geometry, this instrument balances reach with maneuverability in compact abdominal or fascial fields.
Shaw retractor with dual-end configuration�22 × 6.5mm large end and 12 × 5mm small end�provides graduated retraction options for varied surgical approaches and tissue depths. The 165mm length supports hand-based control during hand-assisted retraction in superficial or mid-depth fields. Double-ended design reduces instrumentation requirements.
The Simon fistula hook retractor provides specialized exposure for fistula dissection and anal or perineal surgical access with its dual two-prong sharp configuration. The 222mm length and 8mm prong spacing deliver controlled tissue separation in narrow, depth-dependent anatomical spaces. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability and reliable retraction across routine cases.
The Sistrunk retractor is a double‑ended straight blade instrument widely used for shallow to moderate cervical and thyroid exposure. Its 3/8" (9.5mm) blade width and compact 6" (152mm) length suit confined anatomical spaces encountered in neck dissection and anterior cervical work. Durable stainless steel supports reliable performance over many cases.
Smith self‑retaining rectal retractor features swivel blades measuring 70 × 22mm that adjust to optimal angles without manual repositioning. The four‑inch maximum spread provides controlled exposure of rectal and lower colorectal fields while the self‑retaining mechanism reduces assistant fatigue. Reusable stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance.
Spring retractors size 1 (76mm total length) are designed for minor surgical procedures and confined spaces requiring compact handheld retraction. The spring-loaded jaws automatically maintain light tissue contact without continuous manual pressure. Small footprint supports access in pediatric or dermatologic fields.
Spring retractors size 2 (89mm total length) extend reach into slightly deeper surgical fields while maintaining the passive spring-action design. The automatic jaw tension eliminates need for constant manual pressure during intermediate procedures. Straight geometry integrates into hand-held workflows.
This St. Marks retractor with integrated fiberoptic attachment delivers illuminated deep rectal and pelvic exposure through an angled lip positioned at 15 degrees. The 250mm blade length provides reach for colorectal and gynecologic procedures, while the fiberoptic attachment enables direct visualization of the surgical field without additional light sources. The 400mm overall length balances reach and ergonomic control.
This St. Marks retractor with 250mm blade angled at 15 degrees provides deep pelvic and colorectal exposure during extended procedures. The angled-lip geometry optimizes tissue positioning while maintaining surgeon comfort and visualization. The extended 400mm overall length enables reach into deep pelvic structures.
This St. Marks retractor with 180mm blade angled at 15 degrees delivers precise colorectal and pelvic tissue retraction. The angled-lip geometry directs tissue away from the operative field, optimizing visualization. The 340mm overall length balances reach and ergonomic control for varied rectal procedures.
This St. Marks retractor delivers deep colorectal and pelvic exposure through a 230mm blade angled at 15 degrees to the handle. The angled-lip geometry directs tissue away from the operative field, optimizing visualization during rectal and gynecologic procedures. The 350mm overall length provides reach for deep pelvic structures.
Stewart crypt hooks in long style extend reach into deeper hemorrhoidal anatomy during proctologic procedures. The extended hook facilitates crypt identification in higher anal canal locations. Long profile supports identification of proximal internal hemorrhoids.
Stewart crypt hooks in short style with 216mm straight shaft are designed for anal crypt identification and eversion during hemorrhoid banding and fistula procedures. The short hook profile provides subtle but reliable tissue engagement. Straight geometry supports anoscopic visualization during crypt manipulation.
This mobilization hook measuring 6" gently retracts delicate neural and vascular structures. Blunt tip design prevents inadvertent tissue trauma during dissection. Stainless‑steel construction provides reliable performance across many surgical cases.
The extra-small Tessier soft-tissue retractor features 12mm and 16mm blade widths optimized for craniofacial and head-and-neck reconstructive approaches where minimal retraction force prevents damage to superficial neural and vascular structures. The Figure-A geometry provides controlled displacement, and stainless steel construction ensures reliability across repeated procedures. Its compact size fits confined surgical corridors.
This curved tissue hook features a sharp tip and dental‑type handle for precise tissue retraction during orthopedic and general surgical procedures. The sharp tip engages fascial planes and soft tissue reliably without requiring continuous manual pressure. The 152mm overall length and dental handle provide ergonomic grip control during sustained retraction.
This blunt Tyrell iris hook's single 1.5mm prong provides precise anterior-segment manipulation during ophthalmic procedures. The blunt geometry prevents corneal or iris puncture during delicate retraction or repositioning. At 127mm, it balances reach with fine-tip control.
This U.S. Army retractor set provides dual‑ended modular blades for adaptable wound exposure in field or operative environments. The two‑piece set includes smaller (15 × 25/30mm) and larger (15 × 37/42mm) configurations, permitting size‑specific retraction. Double‑ended design maximizes utility from minimal instrument count.
This pair of insulated US Army retractors supports controlled retraction in procedures combining mechanical dissection with electrosurgery. The insulation layer protects surrounding tissues and drapes from inadvertent current flow. These reusable, paired instruments are standard in electrosurgical wound management.
This straight vein retractor features a 15mm blade width designed for vessel isolation and soft‑tissue displacement during vascular and general surgery. The extended 9�" (241mm) length provides reach for deep abdominal and extremity cases where peripheral vein exposure is required. Stainless steel and smooth blade geometry minimize trauma to adjacent structures.
Volkmann rake retractors with a ring handle and two sharp prongs provide single-handed retraction of superficial tissue layers in general surgical fields. The ring-grip geometry distributes pressure across the palm, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged exposure. Sharp prong tips penetrate dense fascia and skin edges reliably.
The Volkmann rake retractor provides multi-point tissue control with its USA-pattern ring-grip 2-prong sharp design ideal for skin and superficial soft-tissue retraction during general and cutaneous surgical procedures. The sharp prongs penetrate tissue edges for stable hands-free retraction. Stainless-steel construction ensures lasting durability across routine surgical cases.
Volkmann USA‑pattern retractor features three sharp prongs on a ring handle for handheld tissue spreading in open surgical fields. The sharp tines penetrate fascia and muscle layers for secure, lasting retraction. Ring grip design enables one‑handed operation during dissection.