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Bellucci Endaural Retractors

Bellucci Endaural Retractor 4 1/4" Solid Blade 2 Blunt Teeth

Bellucci Endaural Retractor 4 1/4" Solid Blade 2 Sharp Teeth

SKU: BER
Availability: In Stock

The Bellucci Endaural Retractors are a set of surgical instruments designed for use in ear surgery. The retractors are designed to be inserted into the ear canal and used to hold the surrounding tissue and structures out of the way, allowing the surgeon to work on the area of interest.

SKU: G19-155
Availability: In Stock

Bellucci Endaural Retractor 4 1/4" Solid Blade 2 Blunt Teeth is used to hold the surrounding tissue and structures out of the way, allowing the surgeon to work on the area of interest. The tips of the retractors are smooth and rounded to avoid causing any damage.

SKU: G19-156
Availability: In Stock

Bellucci Endaural Retractor 4 1/4" Solid Blade 2 Sharp Teeth is used to hold the surrounding tissue and structures out of the way, allowing the surgeon to work on the area of interest. The tips of the retractors are smooth and rounded to avoid causing any damage.

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The Bellucci Endaural Retractors have a unique design, with a long, thin handle and a curved end that can be manipulated to provide the necessary level of retraction. The tips of the retractors are smooth and rounded to avoid causing any damage to the delicate tissues inside the ear. Additionally, these retractors are:
•    German Stainless Steel Made
    Corrosion-Resistant
•    Reusable
•    Non-Sterile
•    With High-Tensile Strength
•    Light-Weight

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Material:Stainless Steel

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.
 

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Surgeons favor the Bellucci for middle ear procedures because its design keeps surrounding tissue out of the way while providing excellent access to the surgical area. The instrument's curved arm design reduces operator fatigue, and the smooth, rounded tips protect delicate ear structures from unnecessary damage during the operation.

Bellucci tools usually have angled arms with prongs or a blade that spread tissue and hold it back on both sides. Lempert versions often have a central adjustable blade to retract deeper tissues in endaural work. The two vary mainly in shape and how they expose the surgical site.

Most Bellucci retractor tips are blunt or smooth at the edges to protect delicate ear tissues. Some models come with a solid blade and 2 blunt teeth for gentle spreading, while others have a solid blade with 2 sharp teeth for firmer retraction when needed. This variety lets surgeons choose the right level of control for each procedure.

Yes, Bellucci instruments are designed for easy repositioning with a ratchet or ergonomic handle, so surgeons can change the spread and angle quickly. This helps maintain steady access as the procedure progresses.

Yes, by holding soft tissue out of the way and creating space in the ear canal, it consistently improves the surgeon’s view and access. Better exposure means more precision and less strain during intricate steps.