Wound Retractor

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A Wound Retractor is a surgical instrument used to hold open a wound or incision during surgical procedures, providing better visibility and access to underlying tissues. It is commonly used in procedures such as abdominal surgeries or trauma care. Here’s a brief overview:

  • Effective Wound Opening: Designed to hold the edges of a wound open, allowing the surgeon to view and access the surgical area clearly.
  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality stainless steel or other durable materials, ensuring strength and longevity.
  • Versatile Use: Used in a wide range of surgeries, particularly in abdominal, orthopedic, and trauma procedures.
  • Ergonomic Handle: Features a handle designed for a secure and comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during long surgeries.
  • Varied Sizes: Available in different sizes and shapes to accommodate different wound sizes and surgical needs.
  • Minimizes Tissue Damage: Gently holds the wound open without causing excessive pressure or trauma to surrounding tissue.
  • Sterilizable: Fully sterilizable, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for repeated use.

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