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An angled 19 × 45mm blade on this Smillie retractor seats against the joint margin to lift capsule and synovium clear of the working field. The T‑handle gives the surgeon a stable cross‑grip for sustained traction, and the 140mm length preserves hand clearance over articular cartilage. Stainless‑steel construction tolerates the lateral loading of knee retraction across repeat cases.
Features & Benefits
A fully curved‑down 13 × 18mm blade on this Smillie retractor wraps around the femoral condyle to lift overlying soft tissue away from articular cartilage during knee work. The T‑handle delivers controlled traction across the palm, and the 140mm length keeps hands clear of the joint surface. Stainless‑steel construction holds the curved contour through repeat sterilization.
The Taylor retractor's broad 30mm blade and 152mm length support expansive periosteal and muscle retraction during posterior spinal and deep abdominal approaches. The straight geometry facilitates reliable positioning while protecting underlying viscera and neurovascular structures.
At 19mm blade width and 50mm length, this Taylor retractor variant delivers compact retraction geometry ideal for confined spaces and delicate tissue planes. The short length enables precise hand positioning within restricted surgical corridors during fine bone and fascia work.
The 102mm length extends this Taylor retractor to reach deeper structures while maintaining the 19mm blade width for controlled periosteal and fascial separation. The straight geometry supports reliable positioning during layered spinal and abdominal exposures.
This Taylor spinal retractor's straight blade spans 32mm wide and 76mm in length, supporting controlled retraction of muscle and soft tissue over the vertebral body and lamina. The 184mm overall shaft provides stable leverage for midline spinal approaches. Reusable stainless steel construction ensures reliable performance across multiple procedures.
Taylor's 32mm-wide spinal blade extends 102mm in length on a 203mm shaft, offering greater reach for exposure of the lamina and intramedullary canal in deeper spinal cases. The straight geometry maintains alignment with vertebral landmarks while accommodating varied anatomical depths. Durable stainless steel sustains repeat sterilization and routine use.
The Taylor spinal retractor features a 19mm wide × 76mm deep blade for self‑retaining exposure of the lamina and vertebral body during laminectomy and posterior fusion. Its straight blade design and ratchet fixation maintain stable field exposure without continuous hand‑held retraction. The 184mm overall length positions handles clear of the operative field.
The Taylor spinal retractor with deeper 102mm blade provides extended tissue retraction during major laminectomy and multilevel fusion procedures. The 19mm width and self‑retaining ratchet mechanism accommodate wider surgical exposures while maintaining hands‑free stability. The straight profile suits posterior midline and paraspinal approaches.
The Taylor spinal retractor with pointed tip and 76mm depth penetrates to mid‑to‑deep spinal anatomy in decompression and fusion procedures. The pointed geometry concentrates retraction force, and the straight orientation supports alignment with spinal midline. Stainless steel durability ensures consistent performance across many surgical cases.
Extended to 102mm depth, this Taylor spinal retractor reaches deeper structures in extended thoracic and lumbar approaches. The pointed tip provides concentrated retraction force, and the 203mm overall length maintains comfortable hand positioning. Stainless steel jaws maintain reliability through routine sterilization and reuse.
The Viper 100mm retractor penetrates the deepest anatomical planes required in scoliosis correction, exposing lamina, intramedullary canal, and anterior vertebral structures through its 3 × 3-prong footprint. The extended 100mm depth serves posterior approaches where maximum reach preserves vascular and neurologic structures. Ratcheted mechanics lock the field securely, permitting single-surgeon command of complex spinal exposure.
The Viper spinal retractor delivers precise exposure of the surgical field through a 3 × 3-prong configuration optimized for scoliosis correction. At 40mm depth with a 300mm overall length, this straight ratcheted retractor maintains bone, periosteum, and laminar structures under controlled hands-free tension. The substantial prong geometry distributes load across multiple attachment points to minimize periosteal trauma during lengthy vertebral reconstructions.
Viper's 70mm-depth spinal retractor extends exposure beyond shallow anterior approaches, reaching deeper vertebral and intramedullary anatomy during posterior correction and fusion. The symmetrical 3 × 3-prong design maintains periosteal integrity while the ratcheted hold supports sustained retraction throughout reconstruction. At 300mm overall length, the Viper provides ergonomic leverage for both one-handed and two-handed deployment in scoliosis procedures.
This Volkmann bone hook with 25mm working edge and sharp profile provides retraction and engagement of bone fragments during orthopedic exposure. The straight 203mm handle delivers leverage for deep anatomical retraction, and the sharp pointed end secures cortical bone without slipping during complex fracture work.
The Volkmann finger retractor with three blunt prongs and fenestrated ring handle is engineered for gentle soft tissue and joint capsule retraction in hand and wrist surgery. The blunt prongs prevent periosteal and ligamentous trauma, while the ring handle distributes finger pressure evenly across the palm. At 114mm, the compact length suits confined hand surgical fields.
The Volkmann finger retractor with four blunt prongs and fenestrated ring handle provides broader soft tissue and joint capsule exposure in hand and small extremity surgery. The symmetric four‑prong array distributes retraction force without concentrating stress, while the ring handle reduces finger fatigue during prolonged positioning. At 114mm, the length accommodates confined surgical anatomy.
Four sharp prongs on this Volkmann finger retractor anchor in skin and superficial soft tissue around small hand and foot exposures, holding the field open without an assistant. The fenestrated ring handle hooks the surgeon's finger for a secure single‑digit grip, and the 114mm length suits compact orthopedic and digital procedures. Stainless‑steel construction holds prong sharpness through repeat sterilization.
This single‑prong retractor with sharp edge and ring handle retracts skin and muscle layers during open orthopedic approaches. The 10mm deep prong penetrates superficial fascia and muscle without perforating deeper structures, while the ring handle provides ergonomic leverage for sustained retraction. Stainless steel construction endures sterilization and repeated clinical use.
The Volkmann retractor, 2-prong sharp variant with 8 × 10mm blade and ring finger handle, provides self-retaining skin and superficial soft tissue exposure during orthopedic approaches. Sharp prongs secure tissue edges without slipping, while the ring finger grip enables single-handed retraction, freeing the other hand for instrument work. Straight geometry maintains perpendicular tissue tension.
The Volkmann retractor with three blunt prongs and 13 × 10mm blade is designed for atraumatic soft tissue retraction in confined spaces such as hand, wrist, and small joint surgery. The blunt geometry protects articular cartilage and ligaments from crush injury, while the ring handle supports steady single‑hand retraction. At 216mm, the length reaches moderately deep surgical fields.
This Volkmann rake retractor carries three sharp prongs on a 13 × 10mm working face with a ring handle, sized for compact superficial retraction in hand and foot orthopedic work. The 216mm length keeps the ring grip clear of the operative field.
Four blunt 18 × 10mm prongs distribute retraction force across skin and superficial fascia in this Volkmann rake retractor, keeping the operative window open without piercing tissue. The finger-ring handle anchors the surgeon's grip during sustained pull, and the straight 216mm shaft holds a steady angle of retraction. Stainless‑steel construction supports repeated steam reprocessing across orthopedic and soft-tissue cases.
The Volkmann retractor with four sharp prongs and 18 × 10mm blade dimensions delivers firm tissue and bone edge retraction in larger extremity and spinal exposures. The sharp prongs lock bone cortex and fascia securely, while the ring handle enables hands‑free positioning during extended surgical procedures. At 216mm, the length suits moderate to deep surgical fields.
Volkmann retractors expose superficial soft tissue, fascia, and small bony landmarks during orthopedic and general approaches. This six‑prong sharp variant carries a 28 × 10mm working head that anchors firmly in skin and subcutaneous tissue, and the finger ring handle stabilizes the surgeon's grip during steady traction. The 216mm overall length keeps the retraction point well away from the field.