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Rollet Retractor

Rollet Retractor 5" Four Blunt Prongs

Rollet Retractor 5" Four Sharp Prongs

SKU: OPRR
Availability: In Stock

The Rollet Retractor is a surgical instrument commonly used in abdominal and pelvic surgical procedures to aid in the retraction of tissues and organs. It is designed with two flat, curved blades that are attached to a central handle. The blades are typically 3 to 4 inches long and come in various sizes.

SKU: G21-116
Availability: In Stock

Rollet Retractor 5" Four Blunt Prongs is used in abdominal and pelvic surgical procedures to aid in the retraction of tissues and organs. It is reusable and non-sterile.

SKU: G21-115
Availability: In Stock

Rollet Retractor 5" Four Sharp Prongs is used in abdominal and pelvic surgical procedures to aid in the retraction of tissues and organs. It is reusable and non-sterile.

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Rollet Retractor is easy to handle and provides a secure and comfortable grip for the surgeon. The instrument's flat, curved blades are ideal for abdominal and pelvic surgeries, where precision and control are critical. It is an essential tool in various surgical procedures, allowing for precise and accurate tissue retraction, which is crucial in achieving successful surgical outcomes. In addition, it is:
•    German Stainless Steel Made
•    Corrosion-Resistant
•    Reusable
•    Non-Sterile

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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.

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Material:Stainless Steel

The Rollet retractor stands out with its slim, elongated solid handle that easily reaches deep surgical spaces and multi-prong working ends (typically two to four sharp or blunt prongs) that grip tissues precisely. Unlike broader-bladed retractors, its hook-design provides superior maneuverability in delicate, confined anatomical areas where surgeons need fine control.

Yes, ear, nose, and throat surgeons use it for procedures where they need to move delicate tissues aside carefully. It works great for nasal surgeries and throat work because the hooks don't damage sensitive tissue.

It protects tissue from getting hurt because the rounded prongs are gentle, and the long handle lets surgeons reach deep into the surgical area without struggling. Plus, it's easy to hold and control exactly where you're pulling.

Yes, this instrument works perfectly for outpatient surgeries and smaller procedures where handheld retraction suffices rather than self-retaining systems. Its lightweight design, ease of manipulation, and ability to handle delicate tissues make it practical for minor surgical interventions in office-based settings and ambulatory surgical centers.

Completely safe German stainless steel construction withstands autoclave sterilization at standard temperatures (121–134°C) without warping or corrosion. Simply keep the prongs unlocked during sterilization, arrange it openly in the chamber for proper steam circulation, and use surgical lubricant on any hinged areas to ensure complete sterilization and maintain instrument longevity.