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Rectal Retractor with Attachments

SKU: G26-13
Availability: In Stock

A Rectal Retractor with Attachments is a specialized surgical instrument used in a variety of procedures involving the rectum, including surgeries such as hemorrhoidectomies, anal fistulotomies, and other surgical interventions.

$360.00

Rectal Retractor consists of a handle that attaches to interchangeable blades, allowing the surgeon to choose the appropriate blade for the specific procedure. The blades themselves come in a variety of shapes and sizes, such as round, flat, and oval, and can be angled to the desired position to provide optimal visualization of the surgical site. The retractors themselves can be self-retaining or held in place by an assistant during the procedure. The attachments of the Rectal Retractor allow for greater flexibility during the procedure, allowing the surgeon to choose the best blade for the task at hand. Moreover, it is: 
    German Stainless Steel Made
    Corrosion-Resistant
    Reusable
•    Non-Sterile

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Material:Stainless Steel

Place the instrument gently into the anal canal, select and attach the appropriate blade, and slowly open it to expose the surgical site without causing trauma. Ensure steady retraction and tissue visualization by adjusting the angle and depth as needed.

Yes, these retractors can provide clear visualization even in limited operative fields and are well suited for minimally invasive techniques when used with appropriate blades or self-retaining systems.

It comes with different shaped blades some round, some flat, and some oval in different sizes. Surgeons pick the right blade for their patient, kind of like choosing the right tool from a toolbox.

Yes, by improving visibility and stable exposure of the anorectal area, it allows surgeons to work more efficiently, which can speed up procedures and reduce overall time.

Yes, surgeons safely use smaller versions for kids, with great results and very few problems. Children recover quickly and rarely have complications when the right size instrument is used carefully.