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Jackson Tracheal Retractor

Jackson Trachea Tenaculum Sharp Points 5 3/4"

Jackson Trachea Retractor Double Ended 2 Blunt Prongs 5/16" Wide Solid Blade 3/8" Wide 7"

SKU: JKTR
Availability: In Stock

The Jackson Tracheal Retractor is a surgical instrument that is designed to assist medical professionals with maintaining clear access to the trachea during procedures.

SKU: G21-174
Availability: In Stock

Jackson Trachea Tenaculum Sharp Points 5 3/4" is used to assist medical professionals with maintaining clear access to the trachea during procedures.

SKU: G21-173
Availability: In Stock

Jackson Trachea Retractor Double Ended 2 Blunt Prongs 5/16" Wide Solid Blade 3/8" Wide 7" is used to assist medical professionals with maintaining clear access to the trachea during procedures.

Please select the size you want to order


$89.06
$71.25
$129.40
$103.52

Jackson Tracheal retractor features a long, slender design and a curved shape that allows it to be inserted into the throat without causing discomfort to the patient. The retractor is made from high-quality stainless steel, which ensures that it is durable and long-lasting. The handle of the retractor is ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip, even during long procedures. In addition, it is:
•    German Stainless Steel Made
    Corrosion-Resistant
•    Reusable
    Non-Sterile

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

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

A Jackson Tracheal Retractor represents a specialized hand-held surgical tool designed to lift and hold back the trachea during airway procedures like tracheotomy and cricothyrotomy operations. This precision tool enables surgeons to maintain optimal visibility and clear access to the throat's delicate structures while protecting surrounding tissues from unintended trauma.

The Jackson model has two different working ends one side with prongs and the other with a curved lip so surgeons can flip it depending on what they need. Most regular retractors only work one way, but this one's flexibility makes it way more useful during the same operation.

These are made from surgical-grade stainless steel, which doesn't rust and handles sterilization over and over without breaking down. The steel is tough enough to last for years of surgical use while staying clean and shiny.

Surgeons choose between a smaller 5¾ inch tenaculum with sharp points for detailed work or the longer 7 inch double-ended model with blunt prongs when they need more visibility and safety. They also consider blade width options—3/8 inch or 5/16 inch—based on how much space the patient has and how fragile the tissues are around the surgical area.

Yes, these retractors are made to be reused many times when they're cleaned and sterilized the right way. As long as you autoclave them properly and store them correctly, they'll keep working safely for hundreds of surgeries.