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drcajee posted an update
Rethinking Everyday Instruments: The Case of Minnesota Retractors
Have you ever considered the everyday instruments we use that seem poorly designed or cause unnecessary discomfort? As someone who spends long hours in the operating room, I’ve certainly had my fair share of frustrations. One instrument that stands out to me is the Minnesota retractor.
After a long day of surgery, my hands often ache from the strain of using these retractors. Their design can be cumbersome, leading to discomfort that lingers long after the procedure is over.
To address this issue, I recently had custom Minnesota retractors made, and the difference has been remarkable. These new retractors are not only more comfortable to hold, but they also offer better functionality during procedures.
It’s amazing how a thoughtful redesign can transform an instrument from a source of pain into a tool that enhances efficiency and comfort. If you’ve ever experienced discomfort with surgical instruments or any other daily tools, I encourage you to think about how they could be improved. After all, innovation often starts with identifying a problem and seeking a better solution.
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shingst, toothdoc3 and Ivan-
Dude, whaat this is sick
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@ivan-chicchon It’s a Minnesota retractor with a elevator handle. Let me know if you want to try it out.
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@drcajee hell yes I do. I know some manufacturers, I’m sure you do too! You should have this made. I would buy one from ya!
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Oooo I love this idea!
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