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Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm

Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm Left

Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm Right

SKU: Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm
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Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm are used to retract and expose the inferior acetabular region during hip procedures, featuring a broad 54 mm blade for secure soft tissue engagement.

SKU: G32-2419 L
Availability: In Stock

Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm - Left used to retract and expose the inferior acetabular region during hip procedures, featuring a broad 54 mm blade for secure soft tissue engagement.

SKU: G32-2419 R
Availability: In Stock

Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm - Right used to retract and expose the inferior acetabular region during hip procedures, featuring a broad 54 mm blade for secure soft tissue engagement.

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$396.86
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The Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54mm are precision orthopedic retractors designed to provide adequate retraction of soft tissues and expose the inferior acetabular area in hip surgery. The wide 54 mm blade enhances surface contact and stability, helping to maintain a clear surgical field during procedures like total hip arthroplasty and acetabular fracture repair. 

These retractors offer durability, corrosion resistance, and the ability to withstand repeated sterilization. The ergonomic shape ensures comfortable handling and improved control in deep operative sites.
Key Features of surgical Acetabular Retractors tools are:
  54 mm wide blade for broad retraction
  8" overall length for deep access
•   Surgical stainless steel construction
  Durable and sterilizable
Uses & Applications:
  Retracting soft tissue in hip surgery
  Exposing inferior acetabular structures
  Supporting orthopedic procedure access

Order the surgical Inferior Acetabular Retractors 8" Blade 54 mm tools now to ensure reliable retraction and improved visibility in your hip surgery cases.

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.

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.

An inferior acetabular retractor is most commonly used in total hip arthroplasty (THA), hip resurfacing, and acetabular reconstruction surgeries. It helps surgeons maintain a clear operative field by retracting soft tissues away from the acetabulum during implant placement. You'll also find it useful in revision hip surgeries where better visualization of the joint cavity is essential.

The 54mm blade width is specifically designed to match the average acetabular anatomy, providing adequate tissue retraction without over-stretching surrounding structures. It gives surgeons enough coverage to protect neurovascular tissues while keeping the surgical site well-exposed. This size strikes the right balance between reach and precision, making it suitable for most standard adult hip procedures.

The curved blade design follows the natural contour of the acetabulum, allowing it to sit securely around the inferior rim without slipping during the procedure. This anatomical fit reduces the need for constant manual readjustment, helping the surgical team stay focused on the task. The curvature also minimizes pressure on delicate surrounding soft tissues, lowering the risk of iatrogenic injury.

After surgery, the retractor should be cleaned of blood and debris, then autoclaved according to hospital protocols. Using a standard steam sterilization cycle ensures it’s fully safe for the next procedure. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the blade.

Avoid placing too much force on the retractor, which can damage muscles or nerves. Always check the blade size and curvature match the patient’s anatomy. Also, keep the surgical field clear and secure to prevent slipping or tissue injury.