What is a Gelpi retractor used for?

What is a Gelpi retractor used for?

Gelpi Retractor with Speedlock is used to hold back organs and tissues during spinal surgeries.

What is the retractor used for?

In varying forms, retractors are used to hold an incision open, hold back tissues or other objects to maintain a clear surgical field, or reach other structures. They can either be hand-held or self-retaining via a ratcheting mechanism.

Is a Gelpi a self retaining retractor?

The Surtex® Gelpi Self Retaining Retractor is a specialized surgical instrument commonly used for retraction of deep and superficial tissues. Its unique shape makes it ideal for retracting bulkier tissues as well as hard to reach incision sites.

What are Volkman retractors used for?

Novo Surgical Volkmann Retractor is a standard pattern, handheld instrument with a fenestrated handle. It is 8 ¾” in overall length and is available with a variety of curved prongs with sharp or blunt tips. The ideal purpose of this retractor is to divide, or retract, tissue in general surgeries.

What is an Osteotome used for?

Osteotomes are surgical instruments that can be used effectively to enhance the placement of dental implants. 1-4 The term osteotome means a bone-cutting or bone-deforming instrument. Osteotomes are generally wedge-shaped instruments with varied steepness of taper, designed to compress, cut, or deform bone (Figure 1).

What are towel clamps used for?

The towel clamp is a versatile instrument that is useful in a variety of surgical circumstances. We find it particularly useful in securing and retracting tissue during excision of subcutaneous tumors such as cysts or lipomas.

What are forceps used for in surgery?

Tissue forceps are used in surgical procedures for grasping tissue. Often, the tips have “teeth” to securely hold a tissue. Typically tissue forceps are designed to minimize damage to biological tissue.

What are retractors used for in veterinary?

Surgical retractors are essential tools to ensure good exposure to the surgical field and optimise access. The retractors with adjustable racks are self-retaining and maintain their position without needing to be secured, which releases a pair of hands on the OR.

Who invented the Gelpi retractor?

Maurice Joseph Gelpi
Maurice Joseph Gelpi, M.D. (1883-1939)

What is a Lone Star retractor?

The Lone Star Retractor System is comprised of a variety of self-retaining, adjustable retractors which offer superior access and visualization across a wide range of surgical applications. From Gynecologists to Otolaryngologists, surgeons across the world consider Lone Star a “must have” product within their OR.

What’s the difference between osteotome and chisel?

Chisel: Chisel are unibevelled instruments for cutting bone. To plane bone, the bevel is kept facing away from the bone. Osteotome: Is similar to chisel, but the edge of the working tip is bibevelled. It splits bone rather than cut or chip the bone as with chisel.

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