Wound Spreader (Sharp, 4 x 4 Teeth)
Wound Spreader (Sharp, 4 x 4 Teeth)
- Material Type: High-quality surgical stainless steel for durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring longevity in clinical use.
- Design:
- Teeth Configuration: Equipped with 4 x 4 sharp teeth to securely grasp and hold tissue, providing excellent stabilization and exposure during procedures.
- Blade Shape: Designed for optimal spreading of wound edges, facilitating visibility and access to the surgical site.
- Dimensions:
- Standard length (typically around 15–25 cm), offering effective reach and maneuverability in various surgical applications.
- Ergonomics:
- Features ergonomic handles for a comfortable grip, enhancing control and reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
- Weight:
- Lightweight construction for ease of handling, allowing for precise manipulation without straining the operator.
- Care Instructions:
- Autoclavable; designed for easy cleaning and sterilization, ensuring safety and hygiene in clinical environments.
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Categories: Retractors, Surgical Instruments
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