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Ragnell Retractor 6" Double Ended

SKU: G13-143
Availability: In Stock

Ragnell retractor is made for retracting the delicate tissues in several surgeries. This retractor has a unique structure which makes it suitable for various retraction procedures.

$90.10
$72.08

Ragnell retractor features a double-ended structure, and it comes in several variations. This retractor consists of a smooth blade with a slight curve and rounded lips. Moreover, it consists of a double-ended structure and is 6" in length. It is forged with German stainless to become steam sterilizable for reuse.

•    Rounded Lips and Slightly Curved Blade
•    Steam Sterilizable
•    Double Ended Instrument
•    German Stainless Forged

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Yes, the blunt, rounded tips on each end protect fragile structures from accidental injury while you work with precision. The smooth curved blade design makes it ideal for gentle tissue handling in sensitive surgical areas.

Yes, you get two different blade sizes in one instrument, letting you switch between smaller and larger retraction needs without changing tools. This saves time in the operating room and reduces the number of instruments you need to keep nearby.

Surgeons rely on these in plastic and reconstructive procedures, ENT operations, orthopedic work, general surgery, hand procedures, and even nasal or eye surgeries. They're particularly valued in any specialty where you need to expose delicate areas without causing tissue damage.

The Senn has a rake on one end and flat blade on the other, making it better for mixed tissue types, while the Army-Navy uses different blade lengths for shallow work—the Ragnell's smooth, curved blades specifically excel at protecting fragile structures during deeper or more delicate exposures. Each handles superficial retraction, but the Ragnell works best when your primary concern is tissue preservation.

Pressure should be gentle and controlled, apply only enough force to achieve adequate tissue exposure without causing trauma. Keep your wrist straight and use your shoulder muscles rather than your forearm to maintain retraction, positioning your thumb for pressure control while keeping the blade steady. to avoid unnecessary tissue damage during the procedure.
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