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Description
- Sharp retractors are better at providing a secure grip and they can safely hold back the skin, muscles, fascia, tendons, or the periosteum but they may damage vessels, nerves, the peritoneum, glands or cysts.
- Blunt retractors are recommended when iatrogenic injury is a concern.
- Main benefit of blunt retractors is that they prevent unintended injury to the tissue held by the retractor or to the underlying tissue.
Specifications
Specifications
| For Use With (Application) | Neuroscience |
| Length (English) | 4.5 in. |
| Size | 2 x 3 |
| Model | Sharp prongs |
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