Spinal Retractor Systems

Trusted by surgeons, these popular spinal retractor systems have many unique features to assist in the performance of spine surgery.

McCulloch-Type Retractor System

The McCulloch-type spinal retractor system allows for optimum exposure with minimum incision. Jointed arms fold along the patient's back to allow for unhindered access around the wound. Light reflection is eliminated by the black surface.

Micro Discectomy Retractor.

  • Optimal Exposure
  • Retractors and blades TiAlN coated with black finish
  • Made in Germany

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Black Belt-Type Retractor System

The Black Belt-type retractor system is one of the most versatile and widely used retractors for anterior and posterior cervical surgery. The flexibility of the retractor allows it to achieve the smallest incision with optimal access to the cervical spine.

Cervical retractor system for anterior and posterior cervical surgery.

  • Optimal exposure
  • Products available in titanium and stainless steel
  • Blades Ti ALN coated with black finish
  • Made in Germany

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Spinal retractor systems are used in orthopaedic and neurosurgical procedures to access and stabilise the spine. These systems are designed to gently separate and hold back the surrounding tissues, muscles, and ligaments, providing surgeons with a clear and unobstructed view of the spinal column. By creating a controlled surgical field, spinal retractors enable the precise placement of spinal implants, correction of deformities, and the treatment of various spinal disorders. Spinal retractor systems require careful handling and placement to minimise the risk of tissue damage and complications. Surgeons and their teams undergo specialised training to ensure safe and effective use. Overall, these devices have revolutionised spinal surgery, allowing for minimally invasive techniques and improved patient outcomes by reducing tissue trauma and postoperative pain.

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