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What is a St Marks retractor?

What is a St Marks retractor?

The St Mark’s retractor is an instrument essential in open pelvic surgery. It is of great help in exposing structures deep in the narrow pelvis.

What is Henley retractor used for?

The Surtex® Henley Self Retaining Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used in a variety of surgical procedures for retracting tissues. Its special prongs and central blades work to clear the surgical field for clean access during orthopedic, general as well as gynecological procedures.

What is a Hibbs retractor?

SURTEX® Hibbs Retractor is a specialized orthopedic device that surgeons frequently use for pulling back and protecting the soft tissues that envelop the hip joints, in order to expose the surgical field.

What is Israel retractor?

Novo Surgical Israel Retractor is a popular instrument used during orthopedic surgeries to retract heavy tissue within the body. The blades resemble a rake and are offered in several widths and depths.

What is a Hibbs Osteotome?

Details. Novo Surgical’s Hibbs Osteotome is made for use in neurosurgical procedures that require scraping or chiseling through bone. This osteotome features a thick handle for ease in gripping and maneuverability. The handle narrows into a slim neck which widens out again into a chisel type blade.

What is a Parker retractor?

Novo Surgical Parker-Mott Retractor is a hand-held retractor that is primarily used to pull back soft tissue and spread the edges of a wound in order to enlarge the operating field for the surgeon. The double-ended blades of this retractor are different sizes to accommodate the different areas that may be retracted.

What is a Kerrison Rongeur?

Novo Surgical’s Ferris-Smith Kerrison Rongeur is a unique instrument designed for use in spinal surgeries. It is specifically crafted for use in removal of the posterior arch of the vertebrae by cutting through the laminae. It could also be used for hemi-laminectomy procedures.

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