Max Plus | A VOLKMANN RETRACTOR is a surgical instrument used to hold back tissues and organs to expose underlying anatomical structures during surgical procedures. Here's a breakdown of what that entails:
- Purpose:
- It's a hand-held retractor, meaning it's operated by the surgeon or a surgical assistant.
- Its primary function is to provide clear visualization of the surgical site by retracting (pulling back) soft tissues.
- Characteristics:
- Prongs: The defining feature of a Volkmann retractor is its series of prongs at the working end. A "4-prong" Volkmann retractor has four of these prongs. These prongs can be sharp or blunt, depending on the specific surgical needs.
- Use: Often used in orthopedic surgery, and other procedures where soft tissue needs to be retracted.
- Material: Typically made of stainless steel, allowing for sterilization and reuse.
- Variations:
- Volkmann retractors come in different sizes and with varying numbers of prongs (e.g., 2, 3, 4, or more).
- The prongs themselves can be sharp or blunt, to accommodate different tissue types.