Gelpi Self Retaining Retractor
Overview
The Gelpi Self-Retaining Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument designed for effective retraction of both deep and superficial tissues. Its unique shape allows for optimal retraction of bulkier tissues and access to hard-to-reach incision sites, making it an essential tool in gynecological, neurological, and general surgeries.
Key Features
- Long Shanks for Deeper Access: The Gelpi Self-Retaining Retractor features long angled shanks that enable deeper access for retracting thicker and tougher tissues.
- Tip Options for Ideal Retraction: Choose from sharp tips for tough tissues and ball tips for more delicate tissues. The blunt tips help prevent inadvertent damage to surrounding soft tissue.
- Precise Control with Finger Ring Handles: The ergonomic design includes finger ring handles for maximum control, ensuring precise action during surgery.
- Smooth Design for Safe Handling: The retracting forceps have a smooth outer build that protects adjacent soft tissues from damage, making it easy to handle during procedures.
- Ratchet Lock Mechanism: The ratchet lock allows surgeons to securely lock the instrument in place, ensuring stability during use.
Product Variations
The Gelpi Self-Retaining Retractor is available in a variety of lengths to meet different surgical requirements:
Tip | Length |
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Sharp | 3 1/2 inch |
Sharp | 5 1/4 inch |
Sharp | 6 7/8 inch |
Sharp | 7 1/4 inch |
Blunt | 4 1/2 inch |
Quality Construction
Made from premium-quality stainless steel with a satin finish, the Gelpi Self-Retaining Retractor is designed to reduce glare during surgical procedures. The instrument is sterilizable and reusable, ensuring it meets the highest standards of hygiene and durability.
Conclusion
The Gelpi Self-Retaining Retractor is a reliable and essential tool for medical professionals, offering exceptional performance in various surgical settings. Its unique design and multiple variations make it suitable for a range of applications, ensuring optimal access and visibility during procedures.
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