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Greater Trochanteric Retractor 15" Blade Width 25mm

SKU: G32-500
Availability: In Stock

Greater Trochanteric Retractor is widely used during anterior approach total hip arthroplasty. It is manufactured in a unique design to make it more suitable for multiple surgical procedures. It is made from high-quality German surgical stainless material.

$417.95

Greater Trochanteric Retractors are excellent instruments used to simplify the anterior approach to total hip arthroplasty. These variations make this retractor more suitable for hip surgical procedures.

GerMedUSA is constantly providing high-quality surgery instruments with our continual instrument innovations in the healthcare industry. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, so we always provide premium-quality instruments with unique variations.

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Material:Stainless Steel

This retractor is often used in hip surgeries, like total hip replacements, fracture repairs, or osteotomies. It helps surgeons hold soft tissue aside while working around the greater trochanter. Orthopedic procedures that need precise bone exposure benefit most from it.

The 15-inch length provides sufficient reach into deep surgical fields while keeping the surgeon's hands clear of the operative site, improving both control and visibility during complex hip procedures.

The 25mm wide blade retracts more tissue in a single placement compared to narrower alternatives, improving the surgeon's line of sight to the greater trochanter and surrounding structures. This wider coverage reduces the need for frequent blade repositioning during the procedure.

It can be used in pediatric cases, but surgeons adjust technique and force to protect smaller bones and tissue. The long handle offers control, but care is needed to avoid over-retraction. Pediatric orthopedic procedures benefit from its precise exposure when used correctly.

Yes, it streamlines tissue management and keeps the site well-exposed. Surgeons spend less time repositioning instruments or assistants. Efficient exposure can make procedures faster and safer without compromising care.