Tissue Bed Spread
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Purpose & Use
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A tissue bed spread is a surgical instrument or device used to hold tissues apart during surgery, providing a clear and stable view of the surgical site.
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Commonly used in general surgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, and other procedures where precise exposure is required.
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It helps protect surrounding tissue while giving the surgeon easy access to the target area.
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Structure & Components
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Typically made of high-quality stainless steel, which is durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to sterilize.
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May consist of two or more arms/blades that can be adjusted to separate tissue.
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Some designs include ratchets or locking mechanisms to maintain tension without constant manual holding.
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Types & Variations
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Hand-held retractors: simple blades held manually to separate tissue.
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Self-retaining tissue spreaders: stay in place without the need for an assistant, often with ratchet locks.
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Specialized designs: certain procedures may require curved or angled blades to fit specific anatomical sites.
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Advantages
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Provides excellent exposure of the operative field.
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Reduces tissue trauma compared to manual retraction.
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Frees up an assistant, as self-retaining models hold tissues in place independently.
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Enhances precision and safety during delicate procedures.
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Safety & Handling
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Must be properly sterilized before use to prevent infection.
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Care must be taken to avoid excessive tension, which can damage tissue.
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Surgeons should select the appropriate size and type based on the tissue and procedure.
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Common Uses
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Abdominal or thoracic surgeries for organ exposure.
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Orthopedic procedures to hold muscle or fascia apart.
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Plastic and reconstructive surgery for delicate tissue manipulation.
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Microsurgery or minor procedures where precise tissue control is critical.
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KSh830.00 Original price was: KSh830.00.KSh600.00Current price is: KSh600.00.
