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Baby Weitlaner Retractor for Pediatric Surgical Tissue Retraction
Baby Weitlaner Retractor for Pediatric Surgical Tissue Retraction
SKU:PS-8870
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Baby Weitlaner Retractor – Pediatric Precision & Stable Exposure
The Baby Weitlaner Retractor is a precision surgical instrument designed for controlled tissue retraction during pediatric and delicate surgical procedures. Its pronged blades and self-retaining mechanism provide stable exposure and reliable hands-free operation.
High-Performance Delicate Retraction
The Baby Weitlaner Retractor is essential for surgeons who require stable tissue separation in small or restricted operative fields. The instrument features outward-curved pronged blades designed to engage tissue while maintaining a clear surgical field securely. Its compact structure is specifically optimized for pediatric procedures and anatomical areas requiring delicate handling.
Professional Feature Set
- Self-Retaining Design: Supports hands-free retraction, reducing the need for continuous manual assistance and improving procedural efficiency.
- Pronged Blades: Provide secure tissue engagement and effective separation for optimal operative visibility.
- Ratchet Locking Mechanism: Maintains stable and precise blade positioning throughout the surgical procedure.
- Compact Pediatric Structure: Specifically scaled for use in pediatric and minor operative environments.
- Ergonomic Finger Ring Handles: Enhance user comfort and provide superior handling control during placement and adjustment.
- Durable Stainless Steel Construction: Forged for corrosion resistance, long-term dependability, and easy maintenance in clinical settings.
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Lightweight Balanced Build: Allows for smooth maneuverability and precise positioning during delicate surgical instrument
Clinical Applications & Utility
This surgical-grade retractor is a foundational component for Pediatric, Orthopedic, and General Surgery trays. It is optimized for:
- Pediatric surgical procedures require small-scale, stable retraction.
- Delicate tissue retraction in minor operative exposure procedures.
- Orthopedic and general surgical applications where a compact self-retaining tool is required.
- Professional use in clinical and hospital operating room environments.
Feature Surgical & Clinical Benefit
Instrument Type Baby Weitlaner Retractor
Mechanism Self-Retaining Ratchet
Blade Style Outward-Curved Pronged Blades
Primary Specialty : Pediatric and Delicate Surgery
Why Choose the Baby Weitlaner Retractor?
- Enhanced Operational Efficiency: The self-retaining system provides stable exposure without manual intervention, allowing the surgical team to focus on primary tasks.
- Stable Tissue Engagement: Pronged blades are the clinical preference for maintaining a secure and controlled grip on delicate tissues.
- Specialized Pediatric Design: The compact structure is ideal for the specific anatomical requirements of pediatric patients.
- Superior Control: Ergonomic handles and balanced construction reduce hand fatigue and improve surgical accuracy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Baby Weitlaner Retractor used for?
A: It is used for tissue retraction and maintaining operative exposure during pediatric and delicate surgical procedures.
Q: Does the instrument provide hands-free retraction?
A: Yes, the self-retaining ratchet mechanism maintains stable positioning without the need for continuous manual assistance.
Q: Are the pronged blades designed for secure tissue engagement?
A: Yes, the pronged blades are specifically designed to provide stable and controlled tissue retraction during surgery.
Q: Is this retractor suitable for pediatric procedures?
A: Yes, its compact design and smaller scale make it ideal for pediatric and small operative areas.
Q: Do the ergonomic handles improve handling comfort?
A: Yes, the finger ring handles provide a secure grip and improved surgical control for the operato


