The Draffin Chest Support is a stainless steel surgical accessory designed to hold and stabilize self-retaining mouth gags (such as the Davis or Boyle-Davis gag) during tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy procedures. It consists of a pair of supporting rods with four adjustable height rings that provide customized positioning of the gag, ensuring secure retraction and surgeon comfort throughout the procedure.
Common Uses: This device is used in ENT and oral surgeries to support mouth gags without requiring an assistant to hold them manually. The adjustable height rings allow for precise alignment, making it especially useful in prolonged procedures where steady retraction is essential. It improves surgical access and reduces hand fatigue for the operating team.
