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Distal Radius Fracture Retractor

Distal Radius Fracture Retractor 4 1/2" Blade Width 12.5mm Depth 20mm Pins 1.1mm Left

Distal Radius Fracture Retractor 4 1/2" Blade Width 12.5mm Depth 20mm Pins 1.1mm Right

SKU: Distal Radius Fracture Retractor
Availability: In Stock

Distal Radius Fracture Retractor is specifically designed to retract tissues during procedures involving distal radius fractures. Its long, straight arms enable parallel retraction of the surgical incision, while the deep blades help separate the soft tissues. The solid, concave ulnar blade prevents soft tissue from being caught by the drill bit when creating ulnar holes and protects the median nerve and flexor tendons.

SKU: G32-1270
Availability: In Stock

Distal Radius Fracture Retractor 4 1/2" Left Fits Pins up to 1.1mm Blade Depth and Width 20mm x 12.5mm is an ideal retractor to provide good exposure to the surgical site for the treatment of distal radius fractures. The exceptional design of the tool helps to provide good exposure during operations.

SKU: G32-1275
Availability: In Stock

Distal Radius Fracture Retractor Size 4 1/2" Right Fits Pins up to 1.1mm Blade Depth and Width 20mm x 12.5mm is an ideal retractor to provide good exposure to the surgical site for the treatment of distal radius fractures. The exceptional design of the tool helps to provide good exposure during operations.

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$409.93
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The Distal Radius Fracture Retractor is ideally designed to improve the visualization of fracture sites, allowing orthopedic surgeons to treat the targeted area effectively. The instrument has wire guide holes that will enable the stabilization of pins to prevent the instrument from rotating and moving during the procedures. 
Key Benefits
•    Unique curved blades 
•    German stainless steel 
•    Corrosion-resistant 
 

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

This retractor is mainly used in wrist fracture surgeries to hold back skin and muscles so doctors can see and fix broken bones near the wrist. It's also used in carpal tunnel surgery and other wrist procedures where clear visibility is needed.

This tool holds back skin and tissues to give surgeons a clear view of the broken bone during surgery, which helps them fix it correctly and safely. Without it, surgeons would have a limited view and might accidentally damage nerves or blood vessels nearby. It basically creates the space doctors need to work accurately and efficiently.

Orthopedic surgeons who specialize in wrist and hand surgery use this retractor the most during fracture repairs and other procedures. Trauma surgeons also use it when treating urgent wrist injuries, and surgical nurses assist by helping manage it during operations.

After each surgery, wash the retractor with warm water and soap to remove blood and debris, then dry it completely and store it safely in your surgical instrument set. Check it regularly for rust, dull edges, or damage, and have it professionally sharpened if the tips become dull since sharp edges are important for safe use. Sterilize it in an autoclave before every surgery and occasionally add surgical oil to keep the joints moving smoothly.

This retractor lets surgeons use both hands freely for bone fixing while it holds tissues out of the way, which speeds up the entire surgery and reduces time under anesthesia.
Anna