Product Details:
| Usage/Application | Hospital |
| Length | 40mm |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A self-retaining retractor is a surgical instrument that holds tissues in place and spreads incisions, allowing surgeons to perform surgery without manual assistance. They are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including spinal tumor surgery, abdominal surgery, vaginal operations, and vascular surgery. Uses
- Spinal tumor surgeryAvoids pressure on the spinal cord, exposes a clear dissection plane, and frees up the surgeon's hands
- Abdominal surgeryProvides hands-free exposure, allowing surgeons to use their hands to perform surgery
- Vaginal operationsReduces the physical effort by the assistant, improves the assistant's efficiency, and eliminates the need for a second assistant
- Vascular surgeryUseful for exposing the pararenal or suprarenal abdominal aorta
How they workSelf-retaining retractors have a locking mechanism that holds the blades apart. The retractor can be locked at the desired angle. BenefitsSelf-retaining retractors provide steady retraction during surgery and allow surgeons to use their hands to perform surgery rather than manually retract tissues.