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The Gruber rhinoplasty retractor combines a wide 12mm blade with a detachable weight and integrated stainless steel chain anchor (140mm), enabling hands‑free nasal dorsum and septum exposure during open rhinoplasty. The Desmarres‑type mechanism allows secure positioning without continuous manual retraction, freeing both hands for surgical manipulation.
Features & Benefits
This Blair retractor includes four sharp 7mm prongs, a flat handle, and a 140mm length to support firm skin retraction in nasal and facial procedures.
This self‑retaining vocal cord retractor employs a ratchet handle to hold the anterior larynx open hands‑free throughout phonosurgery. The atraumatic blade geometry protects the vocal fold edge from crush injury during prolonged cases. At 230mm overall length, it fits standard laryngoscope fields and allows the surgeon freedom to work without manual retraction.
This larger Aufricht nasal retractor extends retraction capability with an 11 × 60mm blade, accommodating extended surgical exposure in complex nasal reconstruction. The angled taper supports tissue positioning without pressure injury, while the Bruns-style handle permits secure, ergonomic control. Stainless steel handles repeated sterilization cycles.
The Aufricht nasal retractor features angled tapered blades designed for atraumatic retraction of nasal soft tissues during rhinoplasty and septoplasty. Its 10mm width and 45mm blade length support visualization of lateral nasal structures without aggressive spreading. The Bruns-style handle provides secure handheld control during extended dissection.
The Aufricht nasal retractor is a fixed-blade instrument designed for wide, atraumatic exposure of the nasal dorsum and sidewall during rhinoplasty and sinus endoscopy. Its solid blade with flat grooved handle provides a broad lifting surface that retracts skin and soft tissue without sharp edges. The 165mm length enables adequate reach while maintaining secure single-hand control.
This Converse blade retractor uses a 13×43mm blade with a 95mm length to provide controlled retraction of soft tissue during rhinoplasty and facial access.
The Converse nasal retractor provides precision exposure of the nasal dorsum and sidewall during rhinoplasty and nasal reconstruction. Its 9 × 18mm blade geometry suits confined rhinoplasty fields while maintaining excellent visibility. The compact 83mm length supports single-handed manipulation during bimanual dissection.
Cottle alar retractors expose the alar base and lateral nasal sidewall during rhinoplasty tip-refinement and columellar approaches. The tapered 16 to 13mm blade narrows progressively from handle to tip, optimizing visualization of the alar-domal junction while minimizing tissue trauma. Straight geometry delivers direct atraumatic retraction of thin alar soft tissue.
The double‑ended Cottle‑Neivert retractor pairs a two‑prong ball end with a single reversed retractor end on one instrument, suited to varied nasal retraction needs during septoplasty and rhinoplasty. The 203mm length lets the surgeon flip ends as the case progresses without an instrument exchange.
This Cottle retractor pairs two sharp prongs with a 10mm spread to expose septal and osseous structures during rhinoplasty and septal reconstruction. The straight geometry provides direct visualization without deflection, while the sharp prongs engage bone and cartilage securely during prolonged retraction.
The Cottle retractor combines a sharp 10mm left prong with a ball tip right prong to support nasal septoplasty and rhinoplasty exposure. Asymmetric prongs accommodate the variable tissue planes encountered during septal dissection, while the flat serrated handle promotes secure grip during extended retraction. This 140mm straightens length supports access to deep nasal and septal structures.
The Cottle retractor combines a sharp right prong with a blunt ball-tip left prong to address asymmetric nasal anatomy during septoplasty. Its 140mm length and flat handle partly serrated design support secure positioning without tissue trauma. The mixed-prong geometry reflects Cottle's method for controlled dorsal and septal exposure.
Built with a strong curve and a deep hook, the Cottle retractor lifts and holds the alar cartilage and skin envelope during open and closed rhinoplasty. The 140mm length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the nasal field, and the deep hook profile supports sustained tissue lift without slipping.
The Fomon retractor provides atraumatic tissue retraction with rounded ball tips during nasal and sinus procedures. Its 13mm spread accommodates narrow surgical fields, while the round knurled handle ensures secure grip and minimal hand fatigue. Suited to columella, dorsum, and septal exposure work.
This large Hurd dissector/pillar retractor features an 8×18mm dissector end and a 13mm retractor end over a 224mm length for broader tissue retraction.
This Hurd dissector/pillar retractor, small size, includes a 7×22mm dissector end and an 11mm retractor end with a 224mm length for controlled oropharyngeal tissue manipulation.
The Jackson trachea retractor is double-ended with straight geometry designed to hold tracheal rings open during thyroid surgery and tracheal procedures. Each end can be positioned to maintain bilateral tracheal separation during dissection or intubation manipulation. The 170mm length provides secure handheld leverage.
The Jackson tracheal retractor is a double-ended blade instrument for laryngeal, thyroid, and tracheal surgical exposure. Its straight geometry and 178mm length enable one-handed retraction of lateral tracheal and laryngeal tissue. Stainless-steel construction supports repeated sterilization.
The Love uvula retractor provides hands-free exposure of the soft palate and oropharyngeal midline during tonsillectomy and pharyngeal surgery. Its 18mm blade width distributes force atraumatically across the velum. The straight geometry preserves the surgeon's visual axis to the operative field.
Love uvula retractors expose the soft palate and pharyngeal structures during tonsillectomy, pharyngeal flap, and palatal reconstruction procedures. The 20mm straight blade provides adequate coverage of the uvular and soft-palate surface without excessive mucosal compression. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable reusable performance across multiple surgical cases.
Carried during tracheostomy and anterior cervical exposure, this Luer trachea retractor uses a double‑ended design so the surgeon can flip between two blade profiles without instrument exchange. The retractor holds the strap muscles and pretracheal fascia clear of the tracheal rings while the airway is opened. Stainless steel construction supports the repeat sterilization expected of an emergency airway tray.
The Luer trachea retractor's compact 114mm double‑ended design provides precise tracheal and laryngeal stabilization in limited‑access cervical procedures. Its straight profile and minimal length preserve fine visibility and minimize field obstruction. Stainless steel ensures durability across routine reprocessing.
The double‑ended Lukens thymus and trachea retractor pairs a 10mm curved blade with a 7mm wide angled blade on one frame, sized for retracting structures during pediatric thymic and tracheal exposure. The double‑ended design covers two retraction tasks in one instrument.
The double‑ended Lukens trachea retractor provides bilateral laryngeal and tracheal stabilization in a compact 171mm profile suitable for thyroid, laryngeal, and airway procedures. Its straight geometry allows symmetric field exposure, and the double‑ended design accommodates alternating tension during extended cases. Stainless steel ensures durable clinical performance.
This Maliniac nasal retractor features a tapered 9×45mm blade with a J‑hook grip and a 102mm overall length for controlled retraction along the nasal dorsum.
Built as a dual‑purpose instrument, the Morisson‑Hurd carries a 7 × 22mm curved serrated dissecting end on one side and a 10mm‑wide pillar retractor on the other, sized for tonsillar pillar work during tonsillectomy. The longitudinally serrated handle prevents slip during dissection, and the 224mm length matches deep oropharyngeal access.
The Neivert knife guide retractor offers dual functionality during nasal and septal procedures. One end provides a 4mm knife guide groove for controlled blade advancement, while the opposite end features a 15mm closed retractor for tissue protection. The 173mm length supports bimanual septal dissection technique.
This double‑ended Neivert retractor features ball‑tipped prongs that provide atraumatic tissue mobilization in otologic and lateral neck dissection cases. The 3.8mm blades with 11mm spread permit precise lateral wall or auditory canal exposure without crushing underlying structures. A 218mm length enables single‑handed retraction in confined anatomic spaces.
Carried for emergent and elective tracheal access, the News tracheal retractor presents a curved sharp hook on a 152mm shaft. The hook engages the tracheal ring or cricoid edge during tracheostomy and elevates the airway toward the surgeon while a second operator passes the tube. Stainless steel construction holds the sharp tip integrity through repeated steam sterilization in head‑and‑neck trays.