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Dingo Modified Humeral Head Retractors 10" Blade 1"

SKU: G32-2322
Availability: In Stock

The Dingo Modified Humeral Head Retractors 10" Blade 1" is a specialized surgical instrument designed to expose the humeral head more effectively during orthopedic procedures. Its ergonomic design and serrated blade ensure a secure grip on bone structures, enhancing surgical precision.

$389.95
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The Dingo Modified Humeral Head Retractors 10" Blade 1" is a specialized orthopedic instrument used for humeral head retraction in shoulder surgeries. Its curved, serrated tip provides a firm grip, while the ergonomic handle ensures precise control. Made of high-quality stainless steel, it is lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant. This retractor enhances surgical visibility and efficiency for orthopedic procedures.

  • Serrated tip for a secure grip
  • Ergonomic handle for enhanced control
  • Durable stainless steel construction
  • Autoclavable and reusable

The Dingo Modified Humeral Head Retractor is primarily designed for open shoulder surgeries. While its refined blade profile improves tissue handling in standard open approaches, it is not specifically intended for minimally invasive or arthroscopic procedures where purpose-built slim instruments are more appropriate

The modified version offers better grip and precise positioning. It reduces pressure on surrounding muscles and tendons. This helps surgeons work safely while protecting soft tissue.

Yes, its slim design fits through smaller incisions. It allows access without stretching or cutting extra tissue. This supports faster recovery and less post-operative pain.

Place it carefully along the bone contour and tighten gently. Keep hands steady and avoid forcing it. Using controlled pressure prevents slips and protects muscles and nerves.

Incorrect placement can pinch muscles, tendons, or nerves. It may block the surgeon’s view or cause unnecessary bleeding. Proper alignment is key for safety and smooth surgery.
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