Kölbel Blade, 36 x 68mm, each
item# 24-6105
Kolbel blades are distinguished by their peristeronic countenance that provides a gentle uplift to the soft tissue and muscle it spreads. Ballooning blades extend a full 20 mm from the central axis of their hub before beginning the return sweep to their axis of origin. Excellent visualization and secure retention of the retractor in the wound are assured while shoulder musculature can often be more effectively retracted by pairing blades of differing lengths.

Original 36 mm width
Interchangeable Kölbel blades fit on any Shoulder Frame
Featured in Standard, Deluxe, Optimal sets (24-6001, 24-8001 24-8500)
68 mm deep
 
 
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    At those railing moments when reimbursement concerns or poor bone quality preclude the use of suture anchoring implants it may be comforting to know that a tried and true set of instruments for suturing through bone is available.

    Originally developed for repair of Bankart lesions, many of the instruments in the Buxton Shoulder Repair Set have crossover applications in rotator-cuff repairs and other shoulder procedures. Our humeral head retractors, curved awls and suture passers for holes prepared in the bone of the glenoid neck dutifully perform the tasks they were intended for, but why not consider them for some of the other procedures you are doing which utilize the techniques first developed in the Bankart procedure?

    Why struggle to force a bent needle through holes drilled in the humerus? When repairing a rotator-cuff or a detached pectoralis, our Penetrating Awl and Bone Perforating Tenaculum can be elegant alternatives for preparing your suture hole. The Crochet Hook can then be used to draw heavy, non-absorbable sutures back through the hole for secure tissue-to-bone fixation. The curvature of these instruments is precisely matched to make the procedure quick efficient and consistent. Solid construction of the finest materials assures these instruments will be a part of your shoulder set for years to come. Reusable and affordably priced, they make more old-fashioned common (economic) sense than some of their disposable alternatives.

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