Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor, sharp, 190 mm
The Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor is a self-retaining retractor that maintains exposure of the surgical site by holding wound or tissue edges apart, freeing the surgical team from continuous manual retraction. The ANDERSON-ADSON pattern denotes this specific instrument design within the catalog. It is provided with sharp tips, and supplied with a working length of 190 mm. It is applicable to general surgical exposure, wound and tissue retraction. Each unit is identified by catalog reference BV250R and is available on a request-a-quote basis for hospitals, surgical centers, distributors, and procurement teams.
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## Overview
The Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor is a self-retaining retractor that maintains exposure of the surgical site by holding wound or tissue edges apart, freeing the surgical team from continuous manual retraction. Within the Aesculap catalog it is classified under Self-Retaining Retractors in the Self-Retaining Retractors group. The ANDERSON-ADSON designation identifies the established pattern of this instrument, allowing procurement teams to specify a consistent, repeatable configuration across orders.
Self-retaining instruments of this kind are valued in the operating room because they hold their position once set, maintaining exposure of the surgical site and reducing the need for a dedicated assistant to provide continuous retraction. This supports a stable, reproducible working field during general surgical exposure, wound and tissue retraction.
## Design Characteristics
The working end is provided with sharp tips, which determine how the instrument engages tissue at the wound margin. The listed working length is 190 mm.
The self-retaining mechanism allows the instrument to lock into an open position, so that once the surgeon has established the required exposure the instrument holds that position independently. This characteristic distinguishes self-retaining retractors from hand-held retractors, which require an assistant to maintain force throughout the procedure.
## Technical Specifications
– Pattern: ANDERSON-ADSON
– Instrument Type: Self-Retaining Retractor
– Tip: sharp
– Working Length: 190 mm
## Applications
Based on its instrument type and catalog classification, the Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor is applicable to general surgical exposure, wound and tissue retraction. These applications follow directly from the instrument’s design as a self-retaining retractor; uses beyond those supported by the catalog classification are not claimed.
## Identification and Traceability
This product is identified by catalog reference BV250R and registry identifier REG-BV-000087. It is sourced from Aesculap Surgical Instrument Catalog, page 792, under the Retractor (self-retaining) section, preserving full traceability from the catalog to the product record.
## Self-Retaining Mechanism and Clinical Rationale
The defining feature of the Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor is its self-retaining action. Once the surgeon establishes the required exposure, the instrument locks into an open position and holds that position on its own for the duration of the step. This has two practical consequences in the operating room. First, it removes the need for a dedicated assistant to apply and sustain retraction force, which can free a pair of hands for other tasks at the table. Second, it delivers a steady, reproducible degree of exposure rather than one that varies with an assistant’s fatigue or position. For self-retaining retractors, where a consistent working field supports careful dissection and visualization, a self-retaining design is a common choice. The instrument is set, checked, and adjusted as the procedure requires, and released when exposure is no longer needed.
## Applications in Detail
The Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor is applicable to the following, each of which follows directly from its classification as a self-retaining retractor:
– General surgical exposure: maintaining a stable, hands-free operative field across a variety of open procedures.
– Wound and tissue retraction: holding wound edges and soft tissue apart to reveal the surgical site.
These application areas describe where an instrument of this type is used; specific clinical outcomes are not claimed, and any use beyond the catalogued classification is a matter for the operating surgeon’s judgment.
## Handling and Reprocessing Considerations
Instruments in this catalog are reusable surgical instruments. Reusable instruments of this class are typically reprocessed between uses in line with the healthcare facility’s validated cleaning, inspection, and sterilization protocols, and are inspected for correct function of any moving or locking parts before use. Where an instrument incorporates a ratchet, rack, or other self-retaining mechanism, that mechanism is checked to confirm it engages and releases correctly. Specific reprocessing parameters, sterilization methods, and material details are confirmed against the manufacturer’s instructions for use and are not asserted here beyond what the catalog records.
## Ordering Information
The Anderson-Adson Self-Retaining Retractor is offered on a request-a-quote basis. Pricing is not published; hospitals, surgical centers, distributors, and procurement teams are invited to send an inquiry for current availability and quotation. Quantities and any accompanying reprocessing or handling requirements can be confirmed at the time of inquiry.
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