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Semi-Circumferential Glenoid Retractor 8" Blade 5.4cm

SKU: G32-190
Availability: In Stock

The Semi-Circumferential Glenoid Retractor 8" Blade 5.4cm is a specialized orthopedic instrument designed for enhanced glenoid exposure during shoulder surgeries. Its serrated, semi-circumferential ends ensure a secure grip on soft tissues while minimizing trauma. The 5.4cm blade width allows optimal retraction, making it an essential tool for precise surgical access.

$489.94

The Semi-Circumferential Glenoid Retractor 8" is a highly efficient surgical instrument used in orthopedic shoulder procedures, particularly for glenoid exposure during arthroplasty and reconstruction. Its semi-circumferential design provides optimal visibility and access to the glenoid cavity.

•   Serrated edges for a firm tissue grip
•   Ergonomic design for improved control
•   5.4cm blade width
•   Durable stainless steel construction 
•   Corrosion resistance
•   Reusable and autoclavable

This retractor is a must-have instrument for orthopedic surgeons, ensuring precision and efficiency in shoulder surgeries.

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Material:Stainless Steel

Hold the retractor firmly by its handle and position the blade carefully along the glenoid rim to expose the surgical area. Apply gentle, steady pressure to avoid tissue damage while maintaining a clear view. Always adjust your angle slowly to optimize access and minimize strain.

Yes, it is versatile enough for both open and arthroscopic procedures. In open surgery, it provides direct exposure, while in arthroscopy it helps manipulate soft tissue safely. Proper technique ensures maximum visibility without compromising surrounding structures.

This retractor is usually made from high-grade stainless steel or surgical alloy. These materials resist corrosion, maintain sharpness, and withstand repeated use. With proper care, it remains sturdy and reliable over many surgeries.

Always handle with steady hands and avoid excessive force to prevent tissue injury. Keep the blade clear of nerves and blood vessels while positioning. Inspect the instrument before use for any wear or damage to ensure patient safety.

Yes, surgical-grade stainless steel retractors are designed for repeated autoclaving. Follow standard sterilization guidelines to maintain their shape and strength. Proper cleaning before autoclaving also prolongs the instrument’s lifespan.