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Judd Masson Retractor

Masson Judd Bladder Retractor Two Swivel Blades 1" X 2 3/4"

Masson Judd Bladder Retractor Two Swivel and Center Blades 1" X 2 3/4"

SKU: OPJMR
Availability: In Stock

Judd Masson Retractor is routinely used in urological treatments to retract, press, or expose the muscles, tissues, bones, or organs during surgical procedures. There are numerous versions available.

SKU: G13-283
Availability: In Stock

Masson Judd Bladder Retractor Two Swivel Blades 1" X 2 3/4" used in urological treatments to retract, press, or expose the muscles, tissues, bones, or organs during surgical procedures.

SKU: G13-284
Availability: In Stock

Masson Judd Bladder Retractor Two Swivel and Center Blades 1" X 2 3/4" used in urological treatments to retract, press, or expose the muscles, tissues, bones, or organs during surgical procedures.

Please select the size you want to order


$641.07
$512.86
$641.07
$512.86
Categories: Bladder Retractors

Judd Masson Retractor is utilized during various procedures to allow access and exposure to the operative site. For the best tissue retraction and viewing, it has two adjustable blades and a handle. The Retractor's small, delicate blades are made to allow for a gentle retraction that lowers tissue damage. It is therefore the perfect tool for delicate treatments. It has two variants: Retractor Two Swivel Blades 1" X 2 3/4  and Retractor Two Swivel and Center Blades 1" X 2 3/4". Additionally, 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

Yes, the person holding it can move it around whenever needed during the operation. This makes it easy to get different angles and views as the surgery goes on. Being able to adjust it quickly is actually one of its best features.

This one needs someone to hold it the whole time during surgery, while some other tools can stay in place by themselves. The blades are shallow and curved, which makes them perfect for working in tight spots without damaging anything. Other similar tools might have deeper hooks or totally different shapes for other types of operations.

Yes, surgeons successfully use smaller versions during operations on children when appropriate tissue retraction is needed. Medical teams select the blade size based on the child's anatomy and the specific procedure being performed. Proper handling technique and gentle tissue manipulation remain essential to prevent injury in younger patients.

The self-retaining feature eliminates the need for an extra person to hold tissue back, making procedures more efficient. Consistent, stable retraction throughout lengthy operations reduces hand fatigue and maintains better surgical access. This design also decreases the risk of accidental slippage that can occur with manually-held instruments.

Yes, this retractor typically comes in blade widths ranging from 15mm to 40mm and handle lengths between 20cm to 30cm to fit different surgical needs. Surgeons pick narrower blades like 15-20mm for tight spaces and wider ones around 30-40mm when they need to hold back more tissue. The different sizes make sure doctors can use the right fit whether they're operating on smaller patients or doing deeper abdominal procedures.