Surgical retractor, more specifically a Weitlaner retractor.
Features:
Type: It is a self-locking surgical instrument, meaning it can maintain an open position without requiring constant intervention from the surgeon.
Function: It is used to spread the edges of a surgical incision, tissues, or other parts of the body apart to expose or allow access to the underlying anatomical structure during a procedure.
Design: It has two prongs with teeth (sharp or blunt) that mesh to maintain retraction. The size and type of teeth vary depending on the application (for example, smaller ones are for skin and superficial tissues, larger ones for deeper muscles or bones).
Material: Made of surgical-grade stainless steel, it is designed to be sterile and durable.
Use: To reduce trauma, the position of the retractors should be changed frequently during use.


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