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Carpal Tunnel Retractor 4.25" Blade Length 12mm Depth 8mm

SKU: G32-2035
Availability: In Stock

The Carpal Tunnel Retractor 4.25" is a medical-grade instrument specifically designed for optimal visualization during carpal tunnel release procedures. Its blade size (4.25") provides ideal exposure to the carpal tunnel while minimizing disruption of surrounding tissues.

$303.93
$239.95

This retractor features a blunt, atraumatic blade profile to minimize tissue damage. The ergonomically designed handle ensures comfortable use and reduces surgeons' hand fatigue. Additionally, the finger ring handle provides a secure grip during procedures.
Key Benefits:
•    Optimal Exposure: 4.25" blade size for clear visualization of the carpal tunnel.  
•    Minimizes Disruption: Blunt, atraumatic blade profile reduces tissue injury.
•    Ergonomic Design: Enhances surgeon comfort and minimizes hand fatigue. 
•    Secure Grip: Finger ring handle for controlled manipulation.
•    Durable Construction: High-quality stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting performance.

During surgery, the carpal tunnel retractor gently holds back soft tissues and skin edges to create a clear working space for the surgeon, allowing them to see and access the median nerve and surrounding structures without needing to pull aggressively on delicate tissues.

Carpal tunnel retractors are essential tools in carpal tunnel release surgery, where the surgeon needs to divide the transverse carpal ligament to relieve nerve compression.

The 12 mm width provides an ideal balance it's wide enough to retract and protect significant tissue areas without causing unnecessary trauma, yet narrow enough to fit precisely within the limited space of the carpal tunnel. This specific dimension allows surgeons to work efficiently in the confined anatomical space while maintaining excellent visibility of critical structures like the median nerve and tendons.

Yes, carpal tunnel retractors can be used in children, though surgeons must exercise extra caution since pediatric tissues are more delicate and sensitive to compression. The key is using gentle, controlled retraction techniques and monitoring tissue response carefully, as children's smaller hand anatomy means the same retractor creates proportionally greater tissue displacement compared to adult procedures.

You can adjust the retractor by gradually shifting its blade to follow the surgical exposure as you work deeper into the carpal tunnel, ensuring consistent visualization of your surgical field. The trick is making small, controlled movements while checking frequently that you're maintaining adequate exposure without over-stretching tissues think of it as finding the sweet spot between seeing everything you need and keeping tissue damage to an absolute minimum.
Anna