Professional Kawamoto Double Ended Insulated Retractor for Electrosurgical Safety
The Kawamoto Double-Ended Insulated Retractor is a vital instrument for advanced craniofacial and plastic surgery, specifically engineered to provide safe tissue elevation in the presence of monopolar or bipolar electrosurgery. This Kawamoto Retractor features a specialized non-conductive coating that acts as a protective barrier against accidental shocks and burns. As a leading direct manufacturer, Adas Instruments produces this double-ended model with a focus on surgical safety, ensuring it serves as a reliable surgical skin marker tool for delineating safe dissection zones during complex maxillofacial reconstructions.
Forged from premium German stainless steel and treated with a high-performance insulation layer, our general surgery instruments are passivated and boil-tested to exceed international quality standards. The smooth, matte finish of the insulation on this Kawamoto retractor is specifically designed to reduce glare from high-intensity operating room lights, enhancing field clarity for the surgeon. These specialized plastic surgery retractor tools are fully autoclavable and built to withstand the rigorous sterilization protocols of modern surgical centers. Whether utilized in orthognathic surgery or facial trauma repair, the insulated Kawamoto model provides the technical reliability and electrical protection required for consistent clinical excellence.
Surgical Applications of Kawamoto Double Ended Insulated Retractor
- Maxillofacial Surgery: Retracting cheek and mucosal flaps during Le Fort osteotomies.
- Craniofacial Reconstruction: Providing safe exposure near active electrosurgical tips.
- Orthognathic Procedures: Protecting soft tissue while utilizing bone-cutting power tools.
- Plastic Surgery: Retracting deep tissue layers during procedures involving extensive cauterization.
Care and Sterilization Guidelines of Kawamoto Double Ended Insulated Retractor
- Insulation Inspection: Regularly check the non-conductive coating for cracks, chips, or wear to ensure electrical safety.
- Manual Cleaning: Use a soft sponge and neutral pH enzymatic detergents; avoid metal brushes that could damage the insulation.
- Sterilization Prep: Ensure the instrument is free of debris before placing it in the autoclave.
- Drying: Thoroughly dry the retractor to prevent moisture-related damage to the insulated layer.
- Autoclave Standards: Fully autoclavable at 134°C (273°F) for 3.5 minutes for total surgical safety.
Technical Specifications of Kawamoto Double Ended Insulated Retractor
| Instrument Type | Double-Ended Insulated Tissue Retractor (Kawamoto Type), Craniofacial Instruments |
| Application | Maxillofacial Retractor, Craniofacial, and Plastic Surgery, |
| Safety Feature | Non-Conductive Insulation Coating for Electrosurgery |
| Material | Premium German Stainless Steel AISI 420 with Protective Coating, Insulated Surgical Retractor |
| Blade Configuration | Double-Ended with Varied Blade Dimensions |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable (134°C / 273°F), ETO Compatible |
| Finish | Non-Reflective Matte Insulated Surface |
| Warranty | 3-Year Technical Warranty for Material and Coating Integrity |
| Quality Standards | CE Mark, ISO 13485:2016, FDA Registered |
| Rust Prevention | Passivated and Boil-Tested Internal Steel Core |
| Marking | Laser Marked with Adas Instruments Brand and Serial Number |
| Hardness | 48-52 HRC (Rockwell Hardness Scale for Core Steel) |
People Also Ask
Q: Why is insulation necessary on a Kawamoto retractor?
A: Insulation protects the patient from thermal burns and the surgeon from electrical shocks when using electrosurgical units during the procedure.
Q: Can the insulated coating withstand repeated autoclaving?
A: Yes, the high-performance insulation is designed to remain intact through standard hospital autoclave cycles at 134°C.
Q: What are the benefits of the double-ended design?
A: It provides two different blade sizes in one instrument, allowing the surgeon to quickly switch between retraction depths without changing tools.
Q: Is this instrument used for rhinoplasty?
A: While primarily used in maxillofacial surgery, it can be used in any procedure where insulated tissue retraction is required near cautery tools.
Explore Our Maxillofacial Instruments
Adas Instruments provides a full range of high-performance tools for craniofacial surgery. You may also be interested in our Obwegeser Channel Retractor or the Tessier Retractor. Browse more in our Hooks & Retractors catalog or view our Maxillofacial Instruments section.






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