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The Kolbel glenoid lever combines a double-ended design with sharp-pointed teeth and a U-shaped hook to engage the glenoid fossa during shoulder surgery. The 15mm-wide tooth profile provides stable purchase on articular bone, while the curved 26mm hook supports periosteal layer retraction. At 300mm overall length, this instrument reaches deep into the joint capsule while maintaining excellent visibility.
Features & Benefits
The Kolbel glenoid retractor at 23mm with a single prong on a 300mm body provides hands‑free retraction during open shoulder cases. The single sharp prong anchors into the glenoid rim or capsular surface, and the long body keeps the handle clear of the operative field.
The Kolbel Modified retractor provides blunt-prong tissue retraction for soft tissue exposure in orthopedic fields. Its angled geometry and 2 × 2 blunt-prong configuration enables atraumatic advancement along fascial planes and periosteal boundaries. The 7-inch (180mm) length combines reach with controlled hand positioning during case setup.
This individual Kolbel retractor blade at 20 × 20mm is the most compact blade in the Kolbel range, sized for the smallest shoulder fields where the blade must stay close to the joint. Sold separately for replacement or addition to existing Kolbel retractor frames.
A Kolbel retractor blade in 36 × 20mm format provides a modular shoulder retraction surface that mounts into the Kolbel shoulder frame for glenohumeral exposure. The compact dimensions suit a focused window onto the joint capsule and rotator interval. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates the lateral retraction loads of shoulder arthroplasty.
The Kolbel retractor blade is designed for controlled exposure of bone and soft-tissue planes during orthopedic procedures. Its 36 × 36mm face provides adequate coverage for moderate surgical fields while remaining compact enough for precise positioning. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing across repeat cases.
This individual Kolbel retractor blade at 53 × 20mm is sold separately for replacement or addition to existing Kolbel self‑retaining retractor frames, used in shoulder and upper‑extremity exposure. The 20mm narrow blade preserves visualization through the working face.
This larger Kolbel retractor blade extends coverage to 53 × 36mm, accommodating broader surgical fields while maintaining handling control. The extended dimensions allow surgeons to retract fascia and periosteal flaps with single-blade positioning. Reusable stainless steel design ensures consistent performance through multiple surgical cases.
This individual Kolbel retractor blade at 68 × 20mm scales up the 53mm version for deeper shoulder and upper‑extremity self‑retaining exposure. Sold separately to replace or supplement existing Kolbel retractor frames, the 20mm narrow profile preserves visualization through the working face.
The individual Kolbel retractor blade at 85 × 20mm reaches the deepest of the standard 20mm‑wide blade options, sold separately for replacement or addition to existing Kolbel self‑retaining retractor frames. The 20mm narrow profile preserves visualization through deep shoulder exposure.
The Kolbel soft-tissue retractor features a 2 × 2 tooth configuration with angled blade geometry for controlled soft-tissue retraction in surgical approaches requiring delicate fascial and periosteal management. The tooth pattern provides atraumatic purchase on tissue layers without crushing. Its angled blade aligns with specific approach vectors in orthopedic exposures.
The Kujat humeral head retractor presents a 30mm notched bent tip with a 25 × 40mm cut‑out, sized to seat against the humeral head during shoulder arthroplasty and reconstruction. The T‑handle gives the assistant a two‑handed grip when sustained retraction is needed, and the 222mm length keeps the handle clear of the working field.
The Kujat humeral head retractor combines 35mm working surface with T‑handle and notched tip for atraumatic soft tissue and periosteal retraction in shoulder arthroplasty. The notched bent geometry prevents tissue slipping and capsular damage during prolonged exposure. Stainless steel is engineered for reliable performance and durability across repeat surgical cases.
The Lambert‑Lowman bone clamp combines larger 2 × 2 jaws with a wider maximum 2.5 inch opening to accommodate substantial fragments during complex reductions. The clamp mechanism secures hands‑free stability, and the 203mm overall length provides adequate reach for varied bone corridors.
Lambert‑Lowman bone clamps scale up to a 2 × 2 jaw footprint for broader surface purchase when engaging larger bone segments during complex articular or periosteal reconstructions. The extended 184mm length enhances reach and leverage, and the straight profile provides unwavering grip during multi‑plane reduction sequences. Reusable stainless steel supports long instrument life.
This extended‑length Lambotte variant (267mm) carries the same swivel‑head design and click ratchet mechanism into deeper operative fields where standard instruments cannot reach cortical edges or intramedullary landmarks. The adjustable jaw remains responsive at full extension, ensuring secure positioning of complex periosteal reconstructions. Reusable stainless steel maintains performance through many cases.
Lambotte design scales to maximum length (292mm) for access to deep intramedullary or lower spinal exposures where shorter instruments prove inadequate. The swivel head and adjustable jaw architecture remain responsive even at full extension, and the click ratchet locks positively without drift during prolonged reduction sequences. Stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across many procedures.
Lambotte bone holding forceps feature a swivel head that rotates independent of the handle shaft, allowing surgeons to reposition the jaw angle without releasing grip�critical during complex periosteal or intramedullary canal work where interim fixation orientation must shift. Click ratchet engagement ensures fail‑safe locking, and the 216mm length balances reach with control. Stainless steel offers lasting reliability.
Twenty-five-millimetre Lambotte straight osteotome executes the widest linear single-stroke bone cuts in extended orthopaedic exposures where large-surface vertebral body and periosteal work demands aggressive cutting width. Nine-and-three-quarter-inch (248mm) length provides controlled reach in major surgical fields. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
Lambotte osteotome, 25mm wide and curved, delivers controlled cutting force for bone osteotomy, fusion site preparation, and fracture reduction. The 230mm length provides mechanical advantage and hand control during hard bone work. Stainless steel ensures durable edge retention and reliability for repeated surgical use.
Lambotte osteotome, 38mm wide and curved, delivers controlled cutting force for bone osteotomy, fusion site preparation, and fracture reduction. The 230mm length provides mechanical advantage and hand control during hard bone work. Stainless steel ensures durable edge retention and reliability for repeated surgical use.
This Lambotte osteotome features a gentle curve across its 32mm width, delivering precise bone elevation in orthopedic cases where vertebral body and periosteal access require extended reach. The 229mm shaft provides consistent control during intramedullary canal work and facet joint exposure, while the blunt edge preserves adjacent soft tissue architecture. Stainless steel construction sustains repeated sterilization and clinical use.
Featuring a gentle curve along its 13mm cutting edge, this Lambotte osteotome follows contoured cortical surfaces during osteotomy and graft harvest without skating across the periosteum. The 230mm shaft delivers mallet force cleanly to the bone while the curved geometry tracks the natural contour of the cortex. Stainless‑steel construction holds the cutting edge through repeated resharpening.
The Lambotte osteotome arrives in a 6mm curved configuration on a 229mm frame for shaped cuts in cortical bone where a straight chisel cannot follow the bony contour. The gentle curvature lets the surgeon track a femoral or tibial surface during osteotomy without lifting and resetting. Stainless steel construction supports edge maintenance and repeat sterilization across orthopedic sets.
A Lambotte osteotome with a 13mm curved blade supports progressive bone removal in larger reconstructive procedures. The curved geometry reduces stress concentration during mallet strikes, maintaining sharp cutting edges across repeat clinical use. The 250mm length accommodates both superficial and deep operative fields.
This Lambotte osteotome with a 16mm curved blade is engineered for substantial bone removal in spinal fusion, arthrodesis, and major reconstruction. The curved blade profile supports even mallet force distribution and maintains geometry across forceful application. The 250mm overall length provides effective reach across varied surgical approaches.
Large curved Lambotte osteotome (18mm blade, gentle curve) handles extensive bone removal along complex articular and metaphyseal surfaces where curved geometry improves control and reduces trauma to surrounding periosteal and synovial tissue. Nine-and-three-quarter-inch (248mm) length enables reach throughout extended work. Stainless‑steel sustains service.
A Lambotte osteotome with a 20mm curved blade supports major bone removal and sculpting in large-scale reconstruction procedures. The broad curved profile distributes striking force effectively and resists edge degradation during prolonged use. The 250mm overall length accommodates varied anatomical approaches with excellent reach.
This Lambotte osteotome features a 25mm curved blade for extensive bone removal and contouring in complex reconstruction cases. The large curved profile maintains sharp geometry across repeat clinical use and tolerates sustained mallet impact. The 250mm overall length provides exceptional reach for deep surgical fields.
Lambotte osteotome, curved with 19mm wide blade, performs controlled bone division along natural anatomic curves during reconstructive procedures. The gentle curve follows complex bone anatomy, reducing unintended fracture lines. The 230mm length maintains stability during sculpting maneuvers.