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Collin Abdominal Retractor Two Swivel Blades 9"

SKU: G13-192
Availability: In Stock

Collin Abdominal Retractor is commonly used to examine the viscera of the abdomen. It features two swivel blades that can be adjusted and locked in place, allowing for precise control and flexibility during the procedure.

$446.77
$357.42
Categories: Abdominal Retractors

Collin Abdominal Retractor Two Swivel Blades 9 is a surgical instrument used in abdominal surgeries to retract and hold back the edges of the incision. The retractor is 9 inches long, making it suitable for use in a wide range of abdominal surgeries. Additionally, this retractor is :
    German Stainless Steel Made
•    Corrosion-Resistant
•    Reusable
•    Non-Sterile

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

This surgical tool holds back abdominal wall tissues and organs during open procedures, creating clear visibility of the operative field. The swivel blades gently maintain tissue displacement without requiring manual assistance, allowing surgeons to work with both hands free.

General abdominal operations like appendectomies, hernia repairs, and gynecological procedures frequently utilize this tool. It's particularly valuable in cesarean sections and exploratory laparotomies where adequate exposure of internal structures is essential.

Yes, the pivoting design allows repositioning throughout the procedure without removing the entire instrument. Surgeons can modify blade angles and depth as needed to accommodate changing visualization requirements during different surgical phases.

Before each procedure, medical staff should examine the blade edges to make sure they're smooth and won't tear tissue. Check that the swivel joints move freely and lock securely when positioned. Also confirm the instrument has been properly sterilized and shows no signs of rust or damage.

These retractors are built from high-quality surgical stainless steel that handles repeated sterilization and daily use in busy operating rooms. When cleaned and maintained according to hospital protocols, they last for many years without losing their effectiveness. The sturdy construction means hospitals can rely on them for countless procedures over time.Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.