A surgical retractor includes a pair of small grips that are disposed at
the ends of arms that can be moved toward or away from each other. The
grips engage and separate the sides of an incision that has been made in
a patient. A lifting mechanism that can be attached to one of the arms
enables one side of the incision to be raised relative to the other side
of the incision. The lifting mechanism includes a clamp that can be
connected to the retractor and a foot that is connected to the clamp and
which is movable relative thereto. The foot is engageable with the
patient such that extension of the foot causes a selected grip to be
raised. Retraction of the foot permits the selected grip to be lowered.
In the preferred embodiment, the foot is disposed at one end of a notched
rack; a rotatable pinion is in contact with the notches to extend and
contract the rack; and a pivotally movable pawl permits movement of the
rack in one direction and prevents movement of the rack in the other
direction.