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Wide Hohmann Retractor 13 1/2" Double Prong Blade 45mm

SKU: G32-220
Availability: In Stock

The Wide Hohmann Retractor Double Prong, also known as Unger Anterior Total Hip Instruments, is specially designed for orthopedic and total hip replacement surgeries. The instrument helps in retracting tissues with minimal chances of complications when accessing the surgical site. It is ideally used in total hip replacement surgeries for a direct anterior approach.

Hohmann Retractors
$403.94
$363.55
Categories: Hohmann Retractors

The dual-prong design offers enhanced stability during retraction, minimizing the risk of slippage. Its broad surface area effectively supports larger tissue volumes, allowing for optimal manipulation. The ergonomic handle ensures comfort and control during lengthy procedures.

Key Benefits
•   Enhanced Surgical Access: Ideal for larger surgical sites
•    Tissue Protection: Reduces the risk of trauma to soft tissues. 
•    Durable Quality: Crafted from high-grade stainless steel for longevity.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

To use it correctly, the surgeon positions the blade around the bone or joint, using the double prong to anchor firmly against the cortical surface for stable hold. It works best in hip, knee, and spine procedures where you need steady tissue displacement without constant manual repositioning. Always angle the blade carefully to avoid pressing on nerves or vessels while maintaining a clear operative field.

A 45 mm blade provides a broader surface that retracts more tissue at once, improving the surgeon’s view of deeper structures. This wider exposure helps during procedures involving large bones or joint areas. Better visibility also supports more precise instrument handling and surgical accuracy.

Wide retractors are designed to move larger amounts of tissue, making them useful in deep or extensive surgical exposures. Narrow retractors, on the other hand, are better for small or delicate areas where minimal tissue displacement is needed. The choice depends on the surgical field size and the anatomy being accessed.

A double-prong blade grips tissue more securely, helping the retractor stay stable during the procedure. The prongs reduce slipping and maintain consistent traction on muscles or fascia. This design improves control and keeps the operative area clearly exposed.

A 13 1/2-inch length allows the surgeon to reach deeper surgical sites while keeping hands comfortably outside the wound. The extended shaft improves leverage and control during orthopedic procedures. It is especially useful in hip, femur, and other deep bone surgeries where longer instruments are needed.