Laparoscopic Liver Retractors, or Nathanson Hooks, are minimally invasive surgical devices used in laparoscopic and bariatric surgeries. These hooks, made of thin yet sturdy German stainless steel, are implanted via tiny abdominal incisions.
The Martin’s Arm Retractor is a useful equipment that helps surgeons in the operating room. It serves as an extra pair of stable hands, avoiding the need for another staff member.
Martin’s Arm sterilizing Basket is an attachment that simplifies the sterilizing process for the Martin’s Arm Retractor, a surgical instrument used in laparoscopic surgeries.
Dimensions
10-1/2″ x 20″ x 3-1/2″, 1/8″, 15″ x 25″ x 3-1/2″, 1/8″
Martin’s Arm Table Clamp is a medical device that firmly holds a Martin’s Arm in position on an operating room table. The clamp is often constructed of stainless steel for durability and simple sterilizing.
The Martin’s Arm Scope Holder is a useful instrument that helps surgeons perform minimally invasive treatments such as laparoscopy and gynecology. It works as an additional surgical arm, keeping the endoscope stable and relieving the surgeon or assistant from having to manually manipulate it.