The Great Exposure™ Shoulder Retractor Collection includes a series of retractors and levers refined and developed in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota.
While most of the patterns incorporate features common to long popular designs, modifications in this series focus on minimizing operator movements, improving ergonomics and reducing discomfort concurrent with those extended periods of maintaining clearest exposure and steady retraction.
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Distal Radius Fracture Retractor with radiolucent blades
Hand and Foot
C-Arm Charm:
Retract soft tissue, hold in place and perform in situ surgical imaging of extremities using these carbon fiber swivel blades. These blades are sized for small incisions and shallow depth procedures as commonly encountered treating distal radius repairs.
Taking Retraction to the Extremity:
Edges are rounded and blades surfaces are curved to distribute stress during tissue distraction. The leading edge of these blades reaches under tissue to secure the retractor and provide a slight uplift. Additional security is gleaned from fine, blunted one-millimeter teeth lining each blade’s most distal leading edge.
Widths, Depths and Options:
Blades measure 30 mm wide, in 15 and 30 mm depths. They are interchangeable and compatible with Kölbel and Mini-Open frames as commonly used in shoulder procedures, but a special short-length, lightweight frame ideal suited distal radius applications. Quick, simple interchange of blades enables the surgeon to pair the blades in matched or asymmetric depths.
À La Carte or Table D'hôte:
Blades and frames of your choosing may be purchased individually or in cost-saving combinations.
Shown above: 52-5861 Frame with two 30 mm X 30 mm blades
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