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Designed for compatibility with the Clarity MSI RetCam imaging system, this MacKeen premature infant self‑retaining retractor uses 3mm and 5mm round nesting blades to provide minimal‑profile lid retraction in neonatal eyes. The 40mm frame keeps the camera path unobstructed during ROP screening.
Features & Benefits
Sized for premature infants, this small self‑retaining retractor opens 4mm round wire blades to expose a neonatal orbit without crowding the field. The self‑retaining frame holds tension hands‑free, and the compact 38mm overall length stays clear of the microscope working distance. Round wire blades distribute pressure gently across thin neonatal tissue.
Size 1 in the Desmarres series, this lid retractor places a 13mm wide blunt blade on a flat handle for everting the upper or lower eyelid during exam, foreign body removal, and minor lid procedures. The matte finish reduces microscope glare, and the 140mm body provides stable in‑hand control above the orbital rim.
Size 3 of the Desmarres family carries a 17mm wide retractor blade for everting and holding the upper or lower lid during chalazion, lid margin, and oculoplastic procedures. The flat handle gives a stable thumb purchase, and the matte 140mm finish reduces glare under the operating light. The smooth blade rim rolls cleanly across the lid without trauma.
Sized for premature infants, this large self‑retaining retractor pairs 6mm round wire blades with a compact 38mm body for atraumatic palpebral retraction during examination under anesthesia or ROP screening. The round wire profile distributes pressure along the lid margin, and the self‑retaining frame frees both surgeon hands.
Sized for pediatric orbits, this small self‑retaining retractor uses round wire blades to spread the lids hands‑free during ophthalmic work in children. The 10mm blade length and compact 38mm overall format suit the smaller palpebral fissure while preserving an unobstructed view of the surgical field. Round wire contact distributes pressure gently along the lid margin.
The Smith-Dacamara universal strabismus retractor combines a two-prong hook geometry with precise 1mm × 0.75mm tips for simultaneous exposure of multiple rectus muscles during horizontal and vertical realignment. The 8mm bend-to-tip creates optimal mechanical advantage, while the 6.5mm inter-hook gap accommodates muscle belly width. Grooved round titanium handle supports secure bilateral manipulation.
Sized specifically for premature infant ocular surgery, this self‑retaining retractor carries 5mm round wire blades on a compact 38mm frame. The round wire profile distributes retraction gently across thin neonatal lid tissue, and the self‑retaining mechanism frees the surgeon's hands during exposure of the small operative field.
Desmarres lid retractor in size 0 with an 11mm wide blade, used to evert and retract the upper or lower eyelid for foreign‑body removal, lid laceration repair, and tarsal exposure. The flat handle gives a steady grip during eversion, and the matte finish reduces glare under operative lighting. Overall length is 140mm.
This small infant self‑retaining retractor uses round wire blades to hold tissue planes apart during pediatric procedures with minimal contact pressure. The 7mm blade length suits superficial neonatal and infant exposure, and the self‑retaining mechanism keeps the field open hands‑free. A 38mm compact body fits the small operative footprint.
This insulated Conway lid retractor is configured for use with bipolar cautery during oculoplastic and lid surgery. The 7.5mm wide blade lifts the lid clear of the operative field, while the insulation shaft prevents stray current transfer to surrounding tissue. A flat serrated handle and polished 140mm shaft give the surgeon stable fingertip grip during retraction.
This Knapp lacrimal retractor uses four sharp prongs to engage and hold periorbital tissue during dacryocystorhinostomy and other lacrimal sac procedures. The straight 127mm shaft balances reach with hand stability, and the rake geometry provides firm but localized retraction near the medial canthus. Polished stainless steel resists corrosion across reprocessing cycles.
The Helveston Great Big Barbie retractor uses a heavily curved 11mm thin blade to lift and protect surrounding tissue during strabismus surgery. The wide blade distributes retraction force across the conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule, while the heavy curve hugs the globe contour for stable exposure of the rectus muscle insertions.
Helveston Barbie retractor with a thin 7mm curved blade, sized for delicate lid and periorbital retraction during strabismus and oculoplastic work. The slim blade slips under tissue planes without bulk, and the strong curve maintains atraumatic exposure where flat blades would crowd the field.
Knapp lacrimal retractors expose the lacrimal sac and adjacent structures through a four‑prong blunt rake that holds soft tissue clear without piercing. The blunt prongs protect vasculature and the sac wall during dacryocystorhinostomy approach. A 127mm overall length keeps the handle outside the immediate operative field.
Sized at 15mm wide and matte‑finished to reduce glare, this size‑2 Desmarres lid retractor everts the eyelid for exposure of the tarsal conjunctiva and lid margin. The smooth curved blade slips beneath the lid atraumatically, and the flat handle provides steady single‑hand control across a 140mm overall length.
Insulated and sized for everyday lid eversion, the Desmarres lid retractor pulls the upper or lower lid clear for examination, foreign body removal, and lid margin surgery. The Size 1 13mm wide blade suits narrow palpebral fissures, and the flat handle gives steady single-finger leverage. Insulation isolates the instrument during adjacent electrosurgery, while the matte finish dampens glare.
This Helveston Big Barbie retractor presents a thin 9mm curved blade designed for atraumatic eyelid and conjunctival retraction during pediatric strabismus and oculoplastic work. The heavily curved blade conforms to the globe contour, keeping the field open without compressing underlying tissue. The thin profile preserves visualization during fine maneuvers.
The Agricola lacrimal sac retractor combines sharp 3 × 3 prongs with finger-squeeze pads for controlled lacrimal duct retraction during dacryocystorhinostomy and canalicular repair. The screw-locking device maintains exposure tension throughout the procedure, while stainless steel construction ensures lasting performance across many dacryology cases.
The Arruga retractor combines a 10 × 18mm cupped blade with a serrated flat handle for globe and orbital tissue retraction during enucleation and orbital procedures. The cupped profile cradles tissue without point loading, and the dull finish keeps reflections off the operative field. Overall length of 145mm provides comfortable working reach.
This child-sized large self-retaining retractor delivers broader eyelid separation for pediatric anterior segment procedures. The 12mm round wire blades accommodate larger pediatric orbital anatomy while maintaining gentle tissue contact. The 38mm footprint and self-locking design provide stable, predictable retraction throughout surgery.
This child-sized medium self-retaining retractor provides hands-free tissue retraction during pediatric anterior segment procedures. Its 11mm round wire blades accommodate growing eyelid dimensions while maintaining atraumatic contact. The 38mm compact size and self-locking mechanism support predictable operative field access.
The Conway lid retractor presents a 7.5mm wide blade for fixed lid elevation during ophthalmic exposure. A flat handle keeps the instrument low against the cheek and brow, and the 140mm overall length lets the surgeon hold the lid clear from a comfortable distance. Useful where a speculum is too bulky for the procedure stage.
The cross‑action retractor with blunt prongs provides 1 inch (25mm) spread for safe orbital tissue retraction during anterior segment and orbital procedures. The blunt prongs prevent trauma to delicate orbital structures, while the cross‑action handle enables one‑handed control. At 102mm, the retractor reaches across the surgical field with secure hand positioning.
The Desmarres size 2 lid retractor is insulated for safe use with electrosurgical systems and features a 14mm eyelid blade with flat handle for precise anterior segment exposure. The polished stainless steel and matte finish balance visibility and glare reduction. Overall length of 160mm supports controlled eyelid elevation during blepharoplasty and anterior segment procedures.
This extra‑small insulated Desmarres lid retractor features a 9mm blade for upper or lower eyelid exposure. The insulated profile supports use near electrosurgical fields while maintaining atraumatic retraction.
The Desmarres lid retractor (Size 0) is an insulated eyelid retraction instrument designed for hands‑free exposure of the upper or lower tarsal conjunctiva during anterior segment procedures. Its 11mm wide blade and flat handle provide stable retraction without tissue trauma, while the insulation allows concurrent monopolar electrosurgery. Matte finish and 140mm length support precise manipulation.
This Size 2 Desmarres retractor steps up to a 15mm blade for wider lid eversion in adult oculoplastic and lid‑margin surgery. Insulation protects against stray cautery current during simultaneous electrosurgical work, and a flat handle gives precise single‑hand control through the 140mm length. Matte finish reduces glare at the lid margin under microscope or loupe illumination.
This insulated Desmarres lid retractor Size 3 with 17mm wide blade combines eyelid retraction with electrosurgery capability for anterior segment work. The smooth blade design with insulation support enables gentle retraction during procedures incorporating electrocautery techniques.
This Size 0 Desmarres lid retractor features an 11mm wide blade coated with laser black chrome for controlled eyelid retraction during anterior segment and lacrimal procedures. The flat handle and streamlined blade geometry minimize field obstruction while providing atraumatic tissue elevation. A 140mm overall length supports stable, ergonomic positioning throughout eyelid surgery.