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FINOCHITTO RETRACTOR 4 BLADE MEDIUM

SKU: Cardio-00a61
ITC-HSN: 9018
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SKU: Cardio-00a61
ITC-HSN: 9018

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Country of origin : India

A medium Finochietto retractor is a self-retaining rib spreader primarily used in thoracic and cardiovascular surgeries to hold ribs apart and provide clear access to the chest cavity. The "4 blade" version is used for more complex or extensive procedures where broader retraction is necessary. 


The medium 4-blade Finochietto retractor is a vital instrument for a range of procedures inside the chest:

Thoracotomy:

As a rib spreader, its fundamental use is to provide surgical access during a thoracotomy (a surgical incision into the chest wall).


Cardiac surgery:

It is often used in open-heart procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and heart valve replacement. It provides the necessary wide exposure to operate on the heart and surrounding great vessels.


Lung surgery:

The retractor creates a wider working space for procedures involving the lungs, such as lung resections, lobectomies, and pneumonectomies.


Trauma surgery:

It is essential for emergency chest trauma cases, allowing surgeons rapid access to manage injuries to internal organs.


Esophageal surgery:

The device can also be used in surgeries on the esophagus, particularly to repair hiatal hernias. 

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    A standard Finochietto retractor uses two curved arms with fenestrated (or windowed) blades to grip and spread the ribs. A 4-blade version adds two extra blades, which provides several benefits in more complex procedures:


    Enhanced exposure:

    The two additional blades allow for more extensive and versatile retraction than a two-bladed model. This is especially useful in complex cases requiring a wide, clear surgical field.

    Even pressure distribution:
    The four blades distribute the retraction force over a larger area, which reduces the risk of trauma to a single point on the patient's ribs.

    Greater stability:
    For long or complex procedures, the four-blade design offers a more stable hold, helping to reduce surgeon fatigue. 

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