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retractor /re·trac·tor/ (-trak´ter) 1. an instrument for holding open the lips of a wound. 2. a muscle that retracts.
retractor [ritrak′tər] Etymology: L, retractare an instrument for holding back the edges of tissues and organs to maintain exposure of the underlying anatomic parts, particularly during surgery. retractor, n an instrument for retracting tissues to assist in gaining access to an area of operation or observation. retractor, beaver-tail, n a broad-bladed periosteal elevator. retractor, rake, n a metallic instrument with prongs set transversely for engaging and retracting soft tissues. retractor, vein hook, n a metallic instrument ending in a rounded flange set transversely for engaging and retracting soft tissues. retractor 1. an instrument for holding open the edges of a wound or edges of a fissure such as the eyelids. 2. a muscle that retracts. flexible retractor a simple surgical instrument made of metal, usually copper, and shaped like a simple spatula or tongue-depressor. It can be bent into any shape so as to get into tricky sites to hold back tissues. Usually bent into a hook shape. Weitlaner retractor see weitlaner retractor. retractor Dentistry An orthodontic device used to facilitate posterior movement of misaligned teeth Surgery Any device used to hold wound margins, organs, or tissues away from an operative field. See Hohmann retractor, Scoville retractor. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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