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Anterior Femoral Neck - Anteromedial Rim Retractor 15" Blade Width 31.5mm

SKU: G32-485
Availability: In Stock

The Anterior Femoral Neck - Anteromedial Rim Retractor 15" Blade Width 31.5mm is specifically designed to expose the femoral neck and anteromedial rim. In addition, it helps in simplifying the anterior approach during hip arthroplasty. The instrument’s angled curvature can ideally fit into the hip’s anatomical structures, making it an ergonomic instrument for safe retraction.

$389.95

The retractor’s specialized curve and angle allow surgeons to place it securely around the femoral neck, retracting soft tissue while protecting surrounding structures. The ergonomic shape is particularly ideal for working in confined areas near the anteromedial rim, helping in femoral preparation and placement of prosthetic components.
Key Benefits
•    Precise Retraction: Its specific curvature allows for more precise targeting of the femoral neck and acetabular rim without obstructing surgical access.
•    Improved Handling: The handle design ensures a strong grip for controlled manipulation during delicate procedures.
•    High Durability: Crafted from premium stainless steel, the instrument ensures reliability throughout multiple procedures.

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

For anterior hip procedures, place the blade around the anteromedial rim of the femoral neck, hooking it securely against the bone to hold soft tissue away from the surgical field. The handle should face away from the operative site to give the surgeon clear access without obstruction. Proper seating against the bone edge is key a loose or shifted position won't give reliable retraction.

The retractor’s curved shape and smooth edges keep it away from nearby nerves while holding tissues aside. Its length and angle allow surgeons to work without stretching or compressing nerves. This reduces the chance of temporary or permanent nerve damage.

Yes, the 31.5mm width fits most adult hips comfortably, providing stable exposure without excessive soft tissue tension. It balances visibility and safety for small to large patients. Surgeons can adjust positioning rather than switching instruments.

Avoid forcing the retractor or placing it too deep against soft tissues, which can cause bruising or nerve stress. Don’t use it at the wrong angle, and always check that it rests firmly on bone, not muscle. Gentle, precise handling ensures safe exposure.

Before use, inspect the blade for any cracks, bending, or surface damage that could compromise its integrity during retraction. Confirm the instrument has been properly sterilized and that the blade profile matches your planned approach and patient anatomy. It's also worth checking that the handle grip is secure and comfortable, since a well-controlled hold reduces the risk of slippage during critical moments in the procedure.