US Army Retractor Parker Langenbeck Retractor

The Parker-Langenbeck Retractor is multiple used double ended Retractor widely used for retracting soft tissues and clear view of operating areas. its very effective in general surgeries, orthopedic procedures, and minor surgical procedures. A must have retractor for every General surgeon.
Key Features:
- Design: double-ended retractor with smooth and curved blades.
- Material: made with high quality stainless steel, for durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Sizes: Available in various blade lengths and widths.
Applications:
- General Surgery:
- Orthopedic Surgery:
- Gynecological Surgery:
- Plastic Surgery:

People Also Ask
Q: What are US Army and Parker‑Langenbeck retractors used for?
A: They are handheld surgical retractors used to hold back tissues and muscles during procedures, helping surgeons maintain a clear view of the operative field.
Q: What is the difference between US Army and Parker‑Langenbeck retractors?
A: US Army retractors have two flat, slightly curved blades for versatile tissue retraction, while Parker‑Langenbeck retractors have angled blades for better access in deeper or narrow surgical sites.
Q: Why does this set include two retractors?
A: A set of two allows assistants to retract from different angles simultaneously, improving exposure and efficiency during surgery.
Q: What materials are these retractors typically made from?
A: They are usually made from surgical‑grade stainless steel, which is durable, corrosion‑resistant, and suitable for repeated sterilization and reuse.
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