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World Precision Instrument Jansen Retractor, 11.5cm, 3x3 Prongs, German

Supplier: World Precision Instrument 501770G

A Jansen retractor is a commonly used to provide and maintain exposure of a surgical site. The Jansen retractor is a self-retaining retractor, meaning it can hold tissues and organs in place without someone to manually hold it. The frame has an adjustment screw on the top, allowing you to adjust the opening of the jaws when you position it and to lock it in place. The blades are attached to the frame and are used to retract tissues and hold them aside during the procedure. Jansen retractors are commonly used in abdominal and pelvic surgeries, particularly for procedures that require a large incision or involve deep access to organs. They are useful for creating and maintaining a clear and unobstructed surgical field, allowing the surgeon to visualize and access the area of interest effectively. By retracting tissues and organs, the retractor helps improve visibility, facilitates the manipulation of structures, and provides space for surgical instruments to work.
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