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Ortho Spreaders

Ortho Spreader Flat Small Length 6.5"

Ortho Spreader Flat Medium Length 9.25"

SKU: ORTHOS
Availability: In Stock

The Ortho Spreaders are essential for orthopedic surgeries, particularly in procedures like fracture repairs or bone realignment. These spreaders allow for the safe retraction of spaces between bones, such as in the femur, tibia, or radius, without causing excessive trauma on surrounding tissues. Its smooth tips provide a firm grip during spreading, ensuring optimal control in tight spaces.

SKU: G46-900
Availability: In Stock

Ortho Spreader Flat Small Length 6.5" is used to separate bones, skin, and tissues in orthopedic procedures. Its ergonomic structure spreaders prevent trauma to the held structures.

SKU: G46-902
Availability: In Stock

Ortho Spreader Flat Medium Length 9.25" is used to separate bones, skin, and tissues in orthopedic procedures. Its ergonomic structure spreaders prevent trauma to the held structures.

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$870.69
$696.55
$870.69
$696.55

The smooth tips of the ortho spreader offer enhanced grip, preventing slippage while ensuring steady separation of bones. The smooth, rounded shaft helps in minimizing tissue damage. An ergonomic handle ensures secure and precise control during use. Its stainless steel construction adds to its durability for repeated use in orthopedic surgeries.

Key Benefits
•    Enhanced Grip: The smooth tips provide a secure grip during procedures.
    Tissue Safety: Smooth shaft reduces the risk of damage to surrounding tissue.
•    Stainless Steel Build: Ensures durability for long-term surgical use.
 

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Material:Stainless Steel

Important To Note:  The website images often represent the family product and do not imitate the accurate specifications/ features of the item chosen. The ultimate features will match the specific product’s description that is selected. Therefore, please review the specifications of each product from their description to ensure you order the right product.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

An ortho spreader is a handheld surgical tool used to gently push apart bones, tissues, or joint spaces to give the surgeon a clear working area. It works by inserting its blade or tip into the target space and applying controlled force to widen the gap. This improved visibility and access makes procedures like joint replacements, fracture repairs, and bone grafting much safer and more precise.

The Flat Small (6.5") works best for tight, delicate areas like finger joints, wrist procedures, or pediatric cases where precision matters most. The Flat Medium (9.25") is better suited for larger joints like the knee or hip, where you need wider exposure and more working space. Always pick the size that matches your surgical site the right fit reduces tissue trauma and keeps the procedure smooth and controlled.

After each use, the spreader should be thoroughly cleaned to remove all blood, bone debris, and organic material before sterilization begins. The most reliable method is steam autoclaving following the manufacturer's recommended temperature and cycle time, typically at 134°C for a pre-vacuum cycle. Always inspect the instrument for visible soil before placing it in the autoclave, since residue left behind can compromise the sterilization process and increase infection risk.

Consistent maintenance starts with gentle hand washing or ultrasonic cleaning immediately after surgery, followed by thorough drying to prevent rust or corrosion. Regularly inspect the ratchet mechanism, hinge joints, and tips for wear, cracks, or looseness, and apply a light instrument-grade lubricant to moving parts before each sterilization cycle. Storing it in a protective tray away from heavier instruments prevents accidental damage and keeps it performing reliably for years.

Yes, specially designed compact or low-profile spreaders can be used in minimally invasive procedures. They allow precise tissue or bone separation through smaller incisions. Using the right type ensures safety and maintains the minimally invasive approach’s benefits.