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Hohmann Retractor Angled

Hohmann Retractor 6 1/2" 4mm Tip Angled

Hohmann Retractor 11" Length 7" Handle to Bent 17mm Angled

SKU: HRA
Availability: In Stock

The Hohmann Retractor Angled is an orthopedic leverage instrument designed to navigate deep or obstructed surgical windows during joint and long-bone reconstructions. Forged from high-grade German stainless steel, it features a specialized bent-shaft geometry that allows assistants to apply high torque from a comfortable, off-axis angle.

SKU: G13-521
Availability: In Stock

Hohmann Retractor Angled 6 1/2-inch angled features a delicate 4mm tip, custom-designed for small bone isolation and micro-retraction in narrow anatomical fields such as the hand, foot, or pediatric procedures. Forged from German steel, its low-profile angled shaft delivers precise, slip-free bone leverage.

SKU: G13-523
Availability: In Stock

Hohmann Retractor Angled, designed for deep orthopedic navigation, features a 7-inch handle and a 17mm-wide angled blade. Its heavy-duty German-forged architecture gives assistants maximum leverage to clear massive soft-tissue walls while keeping their hands completely out of the surgical corridor.

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Designed to overcome the line-of-sight and clearance limitations of standard straight retractors, the Hohmann Retractor Angled provides superior field visibility in deep musculoskeletal corridors. The distinctive bent shaft geometry allows the instrument to wrap around prominent bony landmarks or dense muscle masses, positioning the handle away from the active wound corridor. Operating on a robust mechanical lever principle, its narrow neck drops effortlessly into tight joints, while the specialized tip configuration anchors firmly against the bone cortex to establish a positive, non-slip pivot point.

Key Features:

    Non-Slip Cortical Anchoring: Designed to bite securely into the bone surface, resisting rotational torque under intense manual pressure.
    Ergonomic Leverage Handle: Crafted to distribute heavy manual loads evenly, maximizing mechanical torque and reducing assistant hand fatigue.
    German Stainless Steel: Forged for absolute structural rigidity under maximum loads, ensuring lifetime autoclave durability.

Uses & Applications:

    Total Hip & Knee Arthroplasty: Leverages back high-tension capsular flaps and deep muscle walls around hidden articular margins.
    Complex Long Bone Traumas: Exposes deep femur, tibia, or pelvic fractures where standard straight instrumentation blocks surgical access.
    Revision Joint Reconstruction: Navigates around existing orthopedic hardware or thick arthrofibrotic scar tissue to clear the operative site.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

Surgeons most often use an angled Hohmann retractor in orthopedic procedures like hip replacements, knee arthroplasty, and femur or tibia fracture repairs. It also works well in spinal surgeries where bone and soft tissue need to be held back from the working area. Its curved tip makes it especially useful whenever the surgical site sits deep or at an awkward angle.

The angled tip hooks securely around bone, pulling back muscle and soft tissue without slipping, which gives the surgeon a clear, unobstructed view of the operative field. This design reduces the need for an extra assistant to manually hold tissue, keeping the field cleaner and less crowded. Better exposure means the surgeon can work more accurately and with greater confidence during deep or tight procedures.

You slide the pointed tip carefully around or beneath the bone structure, making sure it seats firmly against the cortex before applying any leverage. The handle should rest at a comfortable angle so the surgeon or assistant can maintain steady, controlled pressure throughout the procedure. Avoid using excessive force, the retractor works best when it's placed precisely rather than pushed aggressively into tissue.

Yes, angled Hohmann retractors are made of surgical-grade stainless steel and can be safely reused. Proper cleaning and sterilization according to hospital protocols is essential to prevent infection. Check for any damage before each use to ensure safety.

Common errors include placing it too forcefully, bending the retractor, or applying uneven pressure on tissue. Using the wrong angle can injure muscles or nerves. Always handle gently and position carefully to maintain safety and visibility.