Large Deaver retractor

Object number@FXL
TitleLarge Deaver retractor
Creator Jack (1909-1996) Penn (Manufacturer)
DescriptionRetractor, separate the edges of a surgical incision or wound, or can hold back underlying organs and tissues, so that body parts under the incision may be accessed. A Deaver retractor is a surgical instrument used to hold the edges of an abdominal or chest incision open so that the surgeon is able to reach the underlying organs. It is a thin, flat instrument with curved ends. The curved ends of the retractor are placed at the edges of the incision and held there by hand or clamped into place. The Deaver retractor can be used to hold organs inside the abdominal cavity away from the surgical site.
Markings: Penn. USA, Chrome
Production periodTwentieth century, mid
Object nameRetractor
Object categoryINSTRUMENT
MaterialChrome plate
Dimensions
- Retractor Length: 31.5 cm
Width: 3.8 cm
Height: 10.6 cm