Millin Bladder Retractor
A Millin Bladder Retractor is a surgical instrument used to hold open the bladder during a cystectomy or other procedures involving the bladder. The instrument is named after the French surgeon Charles-Joseph Millin, who invented it in 1820. It is a curved, flat blade with two sharp points at the end, which can be inserted into the bladder to hold it open.
Millin Bladder Retractor
A Millin Bladder Retractor is a surgical instrument used to hold open the bladder during a cystectomy or other procedures involving the bladder. The instrument is named after the French surgeon Charles-Joseph Millin, who invented it in 1820. It is a curved, flat blade with two sharp points at the end, which can be inserted into the bladder to hold it open.