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Luer S Retractor

Luer "S" Retractor 4 1/4" Double Ended 8mm and 11mm

Luer Retractor S-shape Double Ended 5 1/2"

SKU: OLSR
Availability: In Stock

Luer S retractor is made for doing abdominal surgeries when there is a need for retraction. This instrument contains an S-shaped structure.

SKU: G13-1130
Availability: In Stock

Luer "S" Retractor is used during abdominal surgeries when retraction is required.

SKU: G13-145
Availability: In Stock

Luer Retractor S-shaped is used during abdominal surgeries when retraction is required.

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Luer S retractor is assembled with German stainless, and it features double-end design. This instrument is feasible for doing retraction in laparotomy. Moreover, it consists of a curved blade that assists medical practitioners in exact manipulation. As well, this instrument consists of built-in corrosion resistance. 

•    German Stainless
•    Unique S-Shaped Profile
•    Double-Ended Structure
•    Rustproof, Robust

Overall instrument length is 4 1/4," and feature double-end design with 8mm and 11mm. These features are suitable enough for effective retraction.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Overall instrument length is 5 1/2" and features a Double-Ended design. These features are suitable enough for effective retraction. 

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Yes, this surgical tool works effectively on dense tissues due to its sturdy construction and sharp prongs that provide reliable tissue retraction. However, surgeons should apply controlled pressure to avoid tissue trauma or tearing in particularly fibrous areas

The S-shaped curve sets it apart from straight or angled instruments, allowing better access to confined spaces without blocking the surgeon's view. Unlike self-retaining models that lock in place, this one requires an assistant to hold it, giving more flexibility during the operation. Its specific bend angle and blade width are designed for deeper cavities compared to standard flat blade versions.

Clean the instrument immediately after each operation to prevent blood and debris buildup, then perform proper sterilization using autoclave methods. Regular inspection for bent prongs or corrosion helps maintain optimal performance throughout its lifespan.

Inspect the instrument after each use for any bends, cracks, or rough spots that could harm patients or reduce effectiveness. Store it properly in designated trays with protective padding to prevent scratches and maintain the blade's integrity. Regular sharpening of edges and checking the handle's stability ensures consistent performance over years of surgical applications.

Rinse the instrument immediately after surgery to remove blood and tissue debris before they dry and become harder to clean. Use enzymatic detergent solutions with soft brushes to scrub all surfaces, paying special attention to the curve where residue accumulates. After thorough cleaning, sterilize it using autoclave high-pressure steam at recommended temperatures, then dry completely before storage to prevent rust formation.