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A FIT FOR EVERY SURGICAL SCENARIO


        The need for reliable, yet low impact retraction has been addressed  through the continued innovation of
        retractor blade design.


        ULTRAVISION CT StreamLine Retractor Blades  have  been  uniquely  designed  for  mini  thoracotomy
        and sternal incisions.   With its one-of-kind, anatomically-conforming shape, ULTRAVISION StreamLine
        Blades deploy easily and with stability in the incision to ensure uninterrupted surgeon focus.











                                                                    ULTRAVISION StreamLine Blades  conform
                                                                    seamlessly to the intercostal space for
                                                                    thoracotomy access



                Narrow 30mm thoracotomy - ULTRAVISION
                StreamLine Blades facilitate small, port-sized
                                                     incisions












              ULTRAVISION StreamLine Sternal Blades
                feature a flat blade design specifically to
                effectively engage the anatomy in small
                              upper sternal approaches
        See More of the Anatomy


        Designed for standard and port-sized thoracotomy or sternal approaches, ULTRAVISION StreamLine Blades
        feature a color-coded, aluminum radiolucent material enabling anatomical visualization during intra-operative
        imaging in trans-catheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).



                                         Blades do not interfere with fluoroscopic visualization during procedures
                                         requiring intraoperative imaging. On the fluoroscopic image (left), the
                                         retractor blade can be seen as a shadow on the right side of the image
                                         during a transapical approach enabling greater view of the anatomy.


                                         Image courtesy of Gilbert H. Tang, M.D., MSc.,
                                         MBA Mount Sinai Health System
                                         New York, New York


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