Key Features
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Fenestrated Handles – Prevent soft tissue damage and enhance control.
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Serrated Blades – Provide a secure grip, preventing tissue slippage.
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Lightweight Design – Minimizes user fatigue during extended use.
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Double-Ended Tips – Allow variable manipulation for different anatomical requirements.
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Blunt & Angled Tips – Prevent piercing injuries while adapting to diverse surgical needs.
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Long Straight Handle – Ensures a firm, secure grip with precise control.
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Premium Stainless Steel – Corrosion-resistant, durable, and suitable for repeated sterilization.
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Satin Finish – Non-reflective surface for glare-free visibility in surgical lighting.
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Reusable – Fully autoclavable and built for long-term performance.
Specifications
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Working End: Fenestrated tips with serrations
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Profile: Double-ended
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Handle Type: Solid handle
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Overall Length: 26 cm (10 ¼”)
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Finish: Satin
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Material: Surgical-grade stainless steel
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Reusable: Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a Vaginal Wall Retractor?
A: It is a gynecological instrument used to separate the anterior and posterior vaginal walls, providing clear exposure and access to the uterus and adjacent organs during surgery or examinations.
Q: What are its main advantages?
A: Secure grip with serrated blades, fenestrated handles to protect tissues, lightweight design to reduce fatigue, and double-ended angled tips for versatile surgical use.
Q: How is it used?
A: The retractor is carefully inserted into the vaginal canal, where it gently retracts tissues or displaces the uterus, creating unobstructed access to the surgical field.
Q: How should it be maintained?
A: After use, the instrument must be cleaned, sterilized, and stored in a dry environment as per standard medical protocols to ensure patient safety and prolong instrument life.
Q: Can it be used in different surgical settings?
A: Yes. Its versatile design makes it suitable for a range of gynecological procedures, examinations, and uterine or vaginal interventions.






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