Name | Universal Ring Retractor Standard Blade Clamp |
Lead Time | 0-10 days |
Specialty | General Instruments-Hooks & Retractors – Universal Ring Retractor System |
Material Finish | Stainless Steel |
Grade | Premium Operating Room |
Units of Measurement | Each |
Manufacturer | Nine H Surgical |
Sterility | Non-Sterile |
Usage | Reusable |
Universal Ring Retractor Standard Blade Clamp
Universal Ring Retractor Standard Blade Clamp
Universal Ring Retractor Standard Blade Clamp is designed to hold numerous types of retractor blades in position during a surgical procedure. This technique is useful during long surgeries because it allows the blades to remain in place, eliminating the need for the surgeon to manually hold the instruments. This blade clamp also contains a release lever to permit the blade to be removed.
SKU:
FI-01-632
Category: Hooks & Retractors
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