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Rib Spreader

Rib Spreader aluminum Casataneda Rib Spreader is a uniquely designed cardiothoracic instrument ideal for use in pediatric patients. This aluminum spreader has two arms which seamlessly transition into the attached blade structures. The arm and blade design on this instrument give the blades more length than traditionally thus transferring the pressure over a larger surface area and causing less deformity in smaller patients delicate structures. This instrument is available in three sizes: newborn, infant and child.

Rib Spreader – Child

Rib Spreader - Child child size, 2 pairs of blades, spread: 6-1/4" (16.0 cm), arm length: 4-1/8" (10.5 cm), blades: 7/8" x 1" (2.3 cm x 2.5 cm), 1-1/4" x 1-3/8" (3.3 cm x 3.5 cm), 1-5/8" x 1-3/8" (4.3 cm x 3.5 cm), 1-3/4" x 2" (4.5 cm x 5.0 cm) Burford-Finochietto Rib Spreader is a highly-customizable instrument utilized in cardiothoracic procedures that is formed from aluminum and is used to keep the surgical field accessible in pediatric patients. This rib spreader comes equipped with two curved arms and is designed to allow a dispersal of pressure over a larger surface area reducing deformation.

Rib Spreader & Scapula Retractor

Rib Spreader & Scapula Retractor 2 pairs of blades, stainless steel, spread: 8-1/4" (21.0 cm), arm length: 8-1/4" (21.0 cm), fixed blades: 2-1/2" x 1-3/4" deep (6.4 x 4.4 cm), scapula blades: 2" x 2" deep (5.1 x 5.1 cm) Harken Rib Spreader & Scapula retractor is a highly versatile instrument that is used in cardiothoracic surgical procedures. This stainless steel rib spreader is designed with two arms each with a fixed fenestrated blade that can be adjusted to different spread distances. Additionally, it comes equipped with two adjustable scapular retractors for bracing the scapula.

Rib Spreader-Approximator

Rib Spreader-Approximator stainless steel, spread: 3-1/2" (8.9 cm), arm length: 2-3/8" (6.0 cm), blades: 7/8" x 3/4" deep (2.2 x 1.9 cm) Finochietto Infant Rib Spreader-Approximator is a highly versatile instrument for infant cardiothoracic surgeries. This spreader-approximator is a multi purpose tool that can be used to separate the ribs to allow access to the surgical field by using the windowed lip blades. Uniquely, this instrument can also be used as an approximator to bring the ribs back to closure by utilizing the pointed hooks on the tip of each arm.

Rib Stripper

Rib Stripper 8-3/4" (22.2 cm) Matson Rib Raspatory is ideally used in some cardiothoracic surgical procedures where is it necessary to strip the rib bones. The matson raspatory is a double-ended multi-purpose tool. One end is slightly C-shaped and allows for a wider stripping surface while the other end is slightly narrower and can be used for elevation purposes. The double-headed nature of this instrument makes it a highly versatile and multi-functional tool in the operating room.

Ribbon Retractor

Ribbon Retractor malleable Ribbon Retractor is offered in a variety of lengths ranging from 6 ¾" to 13." The ideal purpose of this instrument is to be used in procedures where organs or intestines need to be retracted. This retractor is also malleable, which allows it to fit the form of the area that is being operated. In order to suit different cases, several widths are available.

Rigby Retractor

Rigby Retractor blades 13/16" x 2-1/2" deep (2.1 cm x 6.4 cm), 7-1/2" (19.1 cm) Rigby Retractor is self-retaining, which allows it to be kept in place once applied in a desired position. The ring-handles contribute to better handling of the instrument and are comprised of a locking mechanism that enables it to be maintained. Furthermore, the 2 ½" deep flat blades play a role in the retraction method during procedures such as an appendectomy.

Rizzuti Superior Rectus Forceps

45 degree angle shafts, 7.0 mm from tip to bend, curved tips w/ 1x2 teeth, serrated cross-action handle, 3.8" (9.7 cm) Rizzuti Superior Rectus Forceps are a commonly used tool for strabismus and muscle recession procedures. The forceps have a 10 mm tip designed to handle to full width of the muscle insertion. The tips also feature 1x2 teeth for a firm grip of the muscle without slippage. Finally, a serrated cross-action handle ensures the surgeon proper control during the procedure.

Rochester-Ochsner Forceps

Rochester-Ochsner Forceps 1x2 teeth Rochester-Ochsner Forceps are hemostats that are helpful for clamping off blood vessels to avoid bleeding during procedures such as orthopedic surgery. In order to clamp vessels or grasp tissue, these forceps have 1x2 teeth on the tip of the serrated jaws. This "rat-tooth" can be described as one point on one end of the jaw that suits amongst two teeth on the end of the other jaw. These teeth can be functional for gripping dense tissue. Different lengths of these ring-handled forceps are presented to assist numerous cases.

Rochester-Pean Forceps

Rochester-Pean Forceps Rochester-Pean Forceps include long serrated jaws that are primarily used as a hemostatic agent to clamp bigger blood vessels. The fully serrated jaws and locking ratchet mechanism reduces the possibility of the vessels or collection of tissues from sliding or moving. These forceps are offered in straight or curved jaws in a wide variety of lengths to accommodate a range of cases.

Roeder Towel Forceps

Roeder Towel Forceps 5-1/4" (13.3 cm) Roeder Towel Forceps are typically used to fasten draping material during surgical operations. The tips of the jaws contain sharp points and ball-stops to prevent deeper penetration. This forceps are also able to stay in place with the use of the built-in locking ratchet on the ring-handles.

Rogers-Type Hysterectomy Forceps

2x3 atraumatic teeth, sarot-style shanks, 1-1/2" (38.0 mm) jaw length, 8-3/4" (22.0 cm) Rogers-Type Hysterectomy Forceps are designed to clamp the tough ligament on both sides of the uterus in a hysterectomy procedure. The atraumatic teeth provide a firm grip with minimal tissue injury. The forceps are available with straight, curved, or angled blades to accommodate a wide range of cases.