About MASTOID RETRACTOR INSTRUMENT
Mastoid retractor is used commonly in spine 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.Ergonomic Design for PrecisionBuilt with finger ring handles, the Mastoid Retractor Instrument delivers superior grip and maneuverability during ENT surgeries. The self-retaining, three-prong configuration allows for hands-free operation and optimal surgical site exposure. Its satin finish minimizes distracting reflections, making it especially valuable in high-precision environments.
Optimized for Safe and Efficient UsageCrafted from fully rust-proof stainless steel, this retractor is designed for repeated use in demanding healthcare settings. Compatibility with steam autoclaves makes sterilization straightforward, supporting enhanced patient safety and operational efficiency. Its universal fit ensures adaptability with most standard surgical trays and sets.
FAQ's of MASTOID RETRACTOR INSTRUMENT:
Q: How is the Mastoid Retractor Instrument sterilized before surgery?
A: The instrument is compatible with steam autoclaves, allowing efficient sterilization. Thoroughly clean, dry, and autoclave the retractor before each use to maintain sterility and ensure patient safety.
Q: What makes the Mastoid Retractor ideal for mastoid procedures?
A: Its specialized three sharp prongs provide secure, self-retaining retraction, giving surgeons clear and stable access to the surgical area during mastoid and other ENT surgeries.
Q: When should this retractor be used in the surgical process?
A: This retractor is typically employed during the exposure phase of mastoid surgery, applied after initial incisions to hold back soft tissue and provide optimal visualization for the operating surgeon.
Q: Where can the Mastoid Retractor Instrument be integrated?
A: Due to its universal design, the instrument fits seamlessly with standard surgical and ENT instrument sets, making it suitable for integration in otolaryngology departments across hospitals and clinics.
Q: What is the process for storing the Mastoid Retractor after use?
A: Following each use, the retractor should be thoroughly cleaned, dried, and sterilized. Store it in a dry, clean environment to maintain its corrosion resistance and extend its indefinite shelf life.
Q: What are the main benefits of the finger ring handle design?
A: The ergonomic finger ring handles offer enhanced control and comfort, minimizing hand fatigue and enabling precise positioning during real-time, hand-operated procedures.