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Titanium Retractor

Titanium retractors work to grasp and hold organs and tissues. During surgical manipulation, there may be a need to carry the organs away from the surgical site. Titanium retractors make sure the function is smoothly carried on without any added hassle. Grey Medical is a registered and certified surgical company supplying world-class surgical tools all around the world. Our titanium retractors are one in a million as far as their strength-to-weight ratio is concerned. 

Why Should You Get Grey Medical’s Premium Range of Titanium Retractors?

Grey Medical takes pride in ensuring quality and patient safety. Due to the excessive usage of titanium retractors, we use tried and tested material for the construction of our tools. Moreover, every tool goes through rigorous quality tests before making its way to your surgical kit. 

Key Features of Titanium Retractors

Below is a quick round-up of key features of titanium retractors, such as: 

Autoclavable: Titanium retractors at Grey Medical are reusable. They can be put in an autoclaving machine for deep cleaning. No cleaning process leaves any added stress on our tools. 

No Surgical Strain: All our titanium retractors are lightweight and easy to handle and manipulate. This ensures ease of use. Furthermore, surgeons can carry our titanium retractors for long surgical hours. 

Radiolucent and Non-magnetic: Tests like intraoperative imaging and MRI operate within a high magnetic field. Usually, surgical tools made of steel can disrupt the field, harming the regular flow of the procedure. Titanium retractors do not interfere with the magnetic field, ensuring smooth functioning.

Surgical Retractor Types and Examples

The following are some of the major examples of titanium retractors, namely:

Handheld retractors

Titanium Deaver Retractor: Usually, during abdominal and chest surgeries, the organs needing to be retracted are located deep underneath. Deavor Retractors have curved jaws for this particular function. 

Titanium Richardson Retractor: This features a double-ended retracting mechanism. It has blades on both sides, working to push aside the tissues. 

Senn Retractor: This retractor has an interesting configuration. It has three prong-like structures at one edge and an L-shaped, flat blade at the other. Usually, general surgeons employ this tool. 

 

Apart from these, this category has Meyerding Retractor, Cope Retractor, and Crile Retractor, among others. 

 

Self-retaining retractors

Weitlaner Retractor: This retractor has toothed blades for a secure grip. It has a ratchet lock mechanism which allows the surgeon to keep their hands free during the surgery. It is mostly used during abdominal surgeries. 

McCulloch Lumbar Retractor: Spinal surgeries mostly use McCulloch Lumbar retractors. They use titanium blades. This modification helps in clear visibility and imaging. 

 

Apart from these, this category has Morse Type Sternal Retractor and TITAN CSR Surgical Retractor, among others. 

Get Your Hands on Grey Medical’s Top-Notch Titanium Retractors Now!

Grey Medical offers customised titanium instruments, if need be. Tool steel vs. titanium retainers has been a hot debate in this field. However, now it is known that titanium retainers are in a league of their own. All our surgical instruments are CE and FDA-approved. You can order titanium retractors by contacting us now!