About Mastoid Retractor
Mastoid retractor is used commonly in mastoid surgeries. Each of these prongs has 4 teeth. The teeth not only helps in holding the soft tissue apart, it firmly anchors the retractor to the bone. Also used in head & neck surgeries like tracheostomy & thyroidectomy.
Advanced Features:
- Rust Proof
- Durable
- Made in Stainless Steel
- Autoclavable & reusable
- High Strength
Advanced Design for Surgical PrecisionThis manually operated mastoid retractor features an innovative mechanism with fine teeth, which permit stable retraction of tissue and provide a firm anchor to bone. The design prioritizes surgeon control and clear visibility, reducing the risk of tissue trauma during intricate procedures.
Versatile Usage in Head & Neck SurgeriesOptimized for real-time operation during tracheostomy, thyroidectomy, and other head and neck surgeries, this retractor ensures vital anatomical areas remain accessible. Its portability further allows seamless use across varied surgical environments.
FAQs of Mastoid Retractor:
Q: How does the mastoid retractor assist during surgical procedures?
A: The mastoid retractor is designed to firmly hold soft tissues aside using its teeth, which also anchor it securely to bone. This provides a clear and stable surgical field, greatly aiding surgeons during complex head and neck operations.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this manual mastoid retractor?
A: Its manual operation allows for precise control, while the advanced design minimizes tissue trauma and offers secure bone anchorage. The retractor is portable, lightweight, and suitable for real-time surgical use, making it convenient for both minor and major procedures.
Q: When is the mastoid retractor typically used in surgery?
A: This device is primarily used during head and neck surgeries, including tracheostomy and thyroidectomy. It is ideal for cases that require stable retraction of tissue and bone anchoring for optimal access and visibility.
Q: Where can the mastoid retractor be utilized?
A: As a portable and non-wall mounted instrument, the mastoid retractor is suitable for operating rooms in hospitals, clinics, and any medical facilities where head and neck surgeries are performed.
Q: What is the process for using the mastoid retractor?
A: The retractor is manually positioned so its teeth grip the tissue and anchor onto the bone. Once in place, it holds the area open during the procedure, allowing the surgeon to operate with minimal obstruction.
Q: Who manufactures and exports this medical equipment?
A: The mastoid retractor is manufactured, supplied, and exported by experienced medical equipment providers based in India, ensuring quality and compliance with international healthcare standards.