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Surgical Retractors are medical devices used to hold back tissue and organs during surgical procedures. They are typically made of stainless steel and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are used to provide access to the surgical site and to keep organs and tissue out of the way during the procedure. They are also used to help maintain a sterile field and to reduce the risk of infection.
Surgical Retractors are used in a variety of surgical procedures, including orthopedic, cardiovascular, and neurosurgical procedures. They are also used in laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. The use of Surgical Retractors has increased in recent years due to advances in technology and the increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures.
Some of the companies in the Surgical Retractor market include Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, Smith & Nephew, B. Braun, and Medtronic. Show Less Read more