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The Volkmann rake retractor in USA (ring) pattern presents four blunt prongs across a 16 × 26mm head for atraumatic retraction of skin and superficial soft tissue during ortho, hand, and ENT exposures. The blunt prongs anchor tissue without piercing, while the ring handle gives the surgeon a steady, ergonomic grip during sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
Features & Benefits
The Volkmann USA‑pattern 4‑prong retractor with ring handle provides dual‑handed tissue retraction for deeper wound exposures. The 26mm × 16mm prong width spans moderate surgical fields while the blunt prong geometry minimizes trauma to exposed tissue edges. The ring handle distributes force evenly during extended use.
The Volkmann USA‑pattern rake retractor carries six blunt prongs on a 16 × 40mm working face with a ring grip for the assistant's hand. The blunt prongs lift skin and superficial soft tissue without piercing, and the 232mm length keeps the ring grip clear of the operative field.
This Volkmann USA‑pattern rake retractor pairs six sharp prongs on a 28 × 10mm working face with the ring grip of the USA pattern, lifting skin and superficial tissue more aggressively than the blunt variant. The 216mm length keeps the ring grip clear of the operative field.
The Volkmann 3‑prong blunt retractor with ring handle provides gentle tissue separation in confined surgical exposures. The 18mm × 16mm prong span suits modest wounds while the blunt prong profile reduces mucosal and fascial trauma. The ring design enables secured retraction without continuous hand pressure.
This Volkmann retractor variant substitutes two blunt prongs for safer tissue spreading when sharp penetration risks injury to underlying structures. The blunt geometry distributes retraction pressure across a broader tissue area. Extended 235mm length supports reach to deeper or more distant incision edges.
Weary fine nerve hooks feature a blunt tip and shallow depth for safe, atraumatic manipulation of peripheral nerves during dissection and exposure. The 0.9mm tip profile supports gentle nerve identification without crushing delicate fascicles. Straight geometry and compact size enable precise positioning in tight anatomical spaces.
The Weitlaner baby retractor provides shallow, hands-free tissue retraction with its 3 × 3 blunt-prong ratcheted design ideal for pediatric general and abdominal exposure. The ring-handle grip improves stabilization, while the blunt prongs prevent unintended tissue penetration in delicate fields. The 105mm length and stainless-steel construction support durable retraction in pediatric surgical cases.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor with 2 × 3 blunt prongs and ring handle enables hands‑free skin and superficial tissue retraction in minor surgery and field exposure. The ratcheted mechanism maintains consistent opening tension throughout the procedure. The 102mm length suits compact surgical fields.
Blunt prongs on this 2 × 3 Weitlaner make it the instrument of choice when skin edges are friable or when the operative zone includes delicate periosteal attachments. The 16mm depth accommodates shallow to moderate exposures, while the straight geometry and compact 106mm length allow precise positioning. Ring-handle ratcheting provides sustained elevation without tissue trauma.
This self-retaining Weitlaner retractor features blunt 2 × 3 prongs spaced 25mm deep, ideal for hands-free superficial tissue retraction. The angled-arm ratcheted design locks securely in place, enabling the surgeon to focus on the operative field without constant manual retraction. The 114mm length balances reach and ergonomic profile for comfort during extended procedures.
Holding skin and superficial soft tissue open hands‑free, this Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor carries 2 × 3 sharp prongs over a 13 × 13mm spread to engage wound margins securely. The ring‑handle ratchet locks the chosen spread, freeing both surgeon hands during dissection. The 102mm compact length suits small incisions in extremity, hand, and minor procedure work.
The 2 × 3 sharp-prong configuration of this compact Weitlaner retractor excels in small-field exposures where precision pin-point elevation is critical. At 16mm depth and 106mm overall length, it engages skin and superficial tissue with acute-angle ratcheting that locks hands-free. The ring handle and blunt arms provide secure grip and stable tissue elevation in confined operative spaces.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor combines angled‑arm geometry with a ratchet lock, holding skin and superficial tissue open hands‑free during ortho, neuro, ENT, and small soft‑tissue exposures. Two and three sharp prongs across the arms anchor tissue decisively at a 15mm depth, while the compact 114mm length suits localized fields. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor with 2 × 3 blunt prongs holds superficial tissue open hands‑free during wound exploration and closure. The ring handle distributes force evenly while the 114mm length provides balanced reach into modest operative fields. The blunt prong geometry minimizes trauma to exposed edges.
Sharp 2 × 3 prongs anchor this Weitlaner self‑retaining retractor in skin and superficial fascia during small‑field exposures. The ratcheted angled arms hold tissue apart hands‑free, freeing the surgeon for two‑handed dissection. Ring handles seat the fingers during set and release, and the compact 114mm length suits limited working spaces.
This larger Weitlaner retractor with 3 × 4 blunt prongs and ratcheted ring handle delivers expanded hands‑free retraction for moderate surgical fields. The increased prong count distributes tissue load across wider contact points. The 133mm length accommodates standard‑depth operative exposures.
This blunt-prong Weitlaner retractor mirrors the sharp-prong variant but prioritizes atraumatic tissue engagement over penetrating fixation. The 3 × 4 blunt-prong geometry (15mm × 20mm spread) and ring handle deliver self-retaining exposure for delicate soft-tissue work. At 165mm, it suits standard surgical depths.
The Weitlaner retractor combines three prongs on one arm and four on the other, creating asymmetric yet balanced retraction for wound edges and fascia. Its ratcheted design holds position hands‑free, freeing the surgeon for simultaneous instrumentation. The blunt prong geometry suits skin and soft tissue.
This blunt-prong variant expands the working depth to 18mm while maintaining a moderate overall length of 140mm, making it suited for wound closures and deeper exposures where periosteal preservation is paramount. Four prongs on each arm distribute retraction forces more evenly than smaller models. The blunt geometry ensures atraumatic engagement.
Extended to 6.25 inches (159mm) overall, this blunt-prong Weitlaner bridges intermediate and deep surgical fields with the same gentle tissue contact. The 18mm retraction depth and four-prong per-arm geometry suit procedures requiring prolonged exposure without iatrogenic tissue injury. Ratcheted arms sustain the field without fatigue to the surgical team.
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.
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.