Orthopedics Hook Retractor Knee Raiser Hip Retractor With Wooden Handle Bone Hook Orthopedic Surgical Instruments

Product Description

Bone Hook Retractor with Wooden Handle straight/T-shaped Knee Raiser Hip Retractor Orthopedic Surgical Instruments
Product Specification
Product Name Bone Hook Retractor
Material High quality stainless steel
Type Straight / T-shaped
Scope of Use Supporting basic instruments for orthopedic trauma surgery
Package 1 pcs (Various sizes available)
⚠️ Attention: Manual measurement, please allow a small amount of measurement error.
Available Models

8 models available. Please choose the appropriate size for your needs:

Mode One: Straight 270mm 25mm
Straight 270mm 25mm
Mode Two: Straight 270mm 35mm
Straight 270mm 35mm
Mode Three: Straight 295mm 45mm
Straight 295mm 45mm
Mode Four: Straight 295mm 55mm
Straight 295mm 55mm
Mode Five: T-shape 185mm 25mm
T-shape 185mm 25mm
Mode Six: T-shape 185mm 35mm
T-shape 185mm 35mm
Mode Seven: T-shape 210mm 45mm
T-shape 210mm 45mm
Mode Eight: T-shape 210mm 55mm
T-shape 210mm 55mm
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Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are these bone hook retractors made of?
The retractors are manufactured using high-quality medical-grade stainless steel paired with a durable wooden handle for better grip and control during surgical procedures.
What is the difference between the Straight and T-shaped models?
The Straight model is typically used for direct retraction, while the T-shaped handle provides additional leverage and ergonomic support for specific orthopedic maneuvers, such as knee or hip raising.
Are there different sizes available for various surgeries?
Yes, we offer 8 different models with varying lengths (185mm to 295mm) and hook widths (25mm to 55mm) to accommodate different anatomical requirements.
In which surgical procedures are these instruments used?
They are basic supporting instruments primarily used in orthopedic trauma surgery, specifically for retracting tissue or raising the knee and hip joints.
How should I choose the right size?
Size selection depends on the depth of the surgical site and the specific bone or joint being treated. Please refer to the specifications table and model labels for detailed dimensions.
Is there a margin of error in the dimensions?
As these are measured manually, please allow for a small margin of measurement error. The functional integrity remains consistent across all units.

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