Clinical Application
Designed to provide stable exposure of the mediastinum and thoracic cavity during procedures that require sternal or rib separation. Common uses include median sternotomy for cardiac surgery (coronary artery bypass grafting, valve repair/replacement), selected thoracotomies, and trauma-related chest wall exposure. The instrument facilitates controlled separation of the sternum or ribs to optimize visualization and instrument access for the operative team.
Design & Configuration
The Morse-pattern configuration employs a pair of opposing sternal blades sized to deliver predictable retraction and direct anterior chest exposure. The 12x20x200 mm designation provides a formula for selecting an appropriate blade geometry and span for patient anatomy and procedural need; narrower blades minimize soft-tissue disruption while wider blades increase exposure. The opposing-blade arrangement distributes retraction force across the sternum and ribs to maintain a stable operative field.
Instrument Specifications
- Pattern: Morse sternal rib spreader
- Size designation: 12x20x200 mm
- Blade type: opposing sternal blades
- Primary use: sternal and rib retraction for thoracic and cardiac procedures
- Reusable surgical instrument suitable for sterilization
Material & Construction
Constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel for durability and repeated sterilization cycles. Engineered for dimensional stability and resistance to corrosion in central sterile processing environments. The reusable design supports high-volume operative settings and standard hospital sterilization protocols.
Quality & Compliance
Manufactured by FDA-registered OEM facilities and produced under strict quality control standards.
Brand Comparison
Comparable in form and function to equivalent instruments offered by major US medical suppliers.
Availability & Returns
- In-stock lead time: ships within ~1 week
- Out-of-stock lead time: 2–4 weeks
- Returns: 30-day return policy