ADMIRE SURGICAL ’s Retractors and dissectors are essential instruments used in plastic surgery to aid surgeons in achieving precise and aesthetically pleasing results during various procedures. These instruments play a crucial role in providing access, visibility, and control while minimizing tissue damage. Let’s take a closer look at retractor and dissector tools commonly used in plastic surgery:
Retractors:
Retractors are surgical instruments designed to hold back tissues, muscles, or organs, creating a clear and unobstructed surgical field for the surgeon. In plastic surgery, retractors are utilized to gently move the skin, fascia, and underlying structures to expose the area of interest. There are various types of retractors used in plastic surgery, each with a specific purpose:
- Handheld Retractors: These are manually operated instruments held by an assistant or the surgeon. Examples include skin hooks, Richardson retractors, and Senn retractors. They are used to lift and hold tissues in place.
- Self-retaining Retractors: These retractors can be locked in position, freeing up the surgeon’s hands. Common examples include Weitlaner retractors, Bookwalter retractors, and Balfour retractors. They are often used during procedures that require prolonged exposure.
Dissectors:
Dissectors are instruments designed to separate and divide tissues or structures. In plastic surgery, dissectors are used for various purposes, including the precise dissection of tissue planes, removal of unwanted tissues, and the creation of pockets or spaces for the placement of implants or grafts. Different types of dissectors are employed, depending on the specific procedure:
- Metzenbaum Scissors: These fine-tipped, curved scissors are commonly used for delicate dissection of tissues in plastic surgery. They are ideal for trimming excess skin, fat, or other soft tissues.
- Bovie Electrosurgical Dissectors: These devices combine cutting and coagulation capabilities and are used to make precise incisions and control bleeding simultaneously.
Adson Self Retaining Retractor
- Hooked Prongs For Better Grip
- Sharp/Blunt Edges For Appropriate Dissection
- Ergonomic Finger Ring Handles For Superior Control
Agris-Dingman Breast Dissector
Alm Wound Spreader
- 4 x 4 Prongs Ensuring Large Wound Spreading.
- Straight Arms for Enhanced Surgical Sightlines.
- Compound Action Joint for Smooth Retraction Movements.
Anderson Bear Claw Retractor
- Five Long & Sharp Prongs For Pulling Back Wide Slices Of Tissue
- Versatile Double-Ended Design For Enhanced Surgical Control
- Ergonomic Central Flat Handle For Superior Manipulation
Angulated Breast Dissector
Aufricht Nasal Retractor
- Atraumatic Blunt Edges to Avoid Mucosal Damage.
- Multiple Blade Sizes for Passing into Every nostril.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle Ensuring Superior Control.
Biggs Mammaplasty Retractor Narrow Blade
- Fenestrated Blade Provides Excellent Retraction at the Distal End
- Allowing Best Possible Visualization of the Operative Area.
- Atraumatic Working End Rims For Avoiding Hemorrhage.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
Biggs Mammaplasty Retractor Standard Blade
- Fenestrated Blade Provides Excellent Retraction at the Distal End
- Allowing Best Possible Visualization of the Operative Area.
- Atraumatic Working End Rims For Avoiding Haemorrhage.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle For Superior Surgical Control.
Breast Spatula – Semi Malleable
- Straight Blade Available in Two Sizes For Retracting Different Tissues.
- Smooth Working Surface For Avoiding Local Damage.
- Ergonomic Hollow Handle For Maximum Control.
Collin-Hartmann Retractor
- Wireframe Fenestrated Structure For Enhanced Vision.
- Double Ended Design For Reliable Retractions.
- L-Shaped Blades For Holding Multiple Tissue Layers.
Coronal Brow Lift Retractor
- Seven Long & Sharp Prongs For Pulling Back Wide Slices Of Tissue
- Versatile Double-Ended Design For Enhanced Surgical Control
- Ergonomic Central Flat Handle For Superior Manipulation
Deaver Retractor – Fiber Optic
- Flat Curved Blade For Retracting Multiple Tissue Layers.
- Atraumatic Working Surface For Avoiding Local Injury.
- Ergonomic Flat Handle For Superior Control.