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Direct Access Anterior Broaching Hohmann Retractor 24.8cm Orthopedic Instrument
Direct Access Anterior Broaching Hohmann Retractor 24.8cm Orthopedic Instrument
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Direct Access Anterior Broaching Hohmann Retractor 24.8cm – High-Exposure Hip Arthroplasty Lever
The premier orthopedic instrument for deep acetabular and femoral exposure during direct anterior approach (DAA) hip reconstructions. The Direct Access Anterior Broaching Hohmann Retractor 24.8cm is a highly specialized, task-specific bone lever engineered to address the difficult clinical challenge of safely retracting heavy muscular structures and capsular flaps during anterior hip arthroplasty. Featuring an extended 24.8cm curved body paired with a broad anterior broaching blade, this instrument is a mechanical necessity for surgical teams needing to elevate the proximal femur or clear the acetabular rim. Its geometry provides an uninterrupted field of view for manual and automated femoral broaching, ensuring the implant path is completely clear of soft-tissue obstruction.
Key Features for Professional Medical Management
- Anterior Broaching Blade Profile: Designed with a uniquely contoured, widened blade flare that transitions into a rigid lever shaft. This geometry is a mechanical necessity for deflecting heavy muscle groups (such as the tensor fasciae latae) away from the path of incoming femoral broaches and reamers.
- Deep-Reaching 24.8cm (9.8”) Chassis: Scaled with an extended structural length to navigate the deep muscular corridors typical of direct anterior hip exposures. This long footprint is a mechanical necessity for achieving deep exposure while keeping the assistant’s hands and handle away from the incision site.
- Contoured Bone-Gripping Tip: The distal working tip terminates in a sharp, precisely curved hook lip. This point is a mechanical necessity for hooking securely under the femoral neck or behind the acetabular rim, creating a slip-free pivot point that holds its position under intense lever pressure.
- Broad Soft-Tissue Shield: Features an expanded metal surface area just above the bone tip. This wider barrier is a mechanical necessity for distributing retraction force over a larger area, protecting sensitive neurovascular structures from localized pinching or tearing.
- Weighted Ergonomic Leverage Handle: Built with a long, flattened handle equipped with finger recesses and weight-mounting holes. This balanced design is a mechanical necessity that allows assistants to maintain constant leverage or attach standard traction weights for hands-free retraction.
- Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel Construction: Forged from high-tensile, corrosion-resistant medical steel alloys. This premium composition is a mechanical necessity for resisting structural flexion under heavy leverage and tolerating endless high-vacuum steam autoclave cycles without degradation.
Detailed Product Description
The Direct Access Anterior Broaching Hohmann Retractor (24.8cm) represents the pinnacle of specialized retraction hardware for modern muscle-sparing joint reconstructions. During a direct anterior approach (DAA) hip replacement, the surgeon must work through tight anatomical windows without cutting through muscles. Preparing the femoral canal requires a bone lever that can drop deep into the wound, hook beneath the greater trochanter, and lift the proximal femur forward into the surgical field. Standard straight Hohmann bone levers are too short or too narrow for this task, often slipping off the bone and risking nearby tissue pathways. This specialized anterior broaching lever serves as a high-durability mechanical extension of the surgical team, providing the precise depth and leverage needed to maintain a completely stable operative window.
At its core, the tool is engineered for maximum workflow safety and clean field visibility. The broad, smooth face of the blade deflects tissues away from the path of rapidly moving rasping tools and reaming shafts. This shielding action is a mechanical necessity for avoiding soft-tissue tearing or accidental burr strikes during bone shaping. By securely anchoring to the bone plane and providing an unobstructed line of sight, this retractor establishes a highly reliable working corridor, allowing the clinician to maintain clear sightlines for precise component alignment, trial sizing, and final implant seating.
Built to exceed international quality standards for medical hardware, this heavy-duty retractor is fully reusable and easy to decontaminate. Its resilient profile and specialized “Hook-Anchor” tips make it an indispensable asset for ensuring safe, organized, and high-precision results in all anterior hip replacement, complex revision trauma, and joint reconstruction sets.
Technical Specifications & Geometry
Feature Details
Total Overall Length 24.8cm (248mm / 9.8”)
Blade Configuration Broad Flared / Anterior Broaching Pattern
Distal Tip Style Curved Hook Lip for Secure Bone Anchoring
Handle Architecture Elongated Lever Grip with Weight-Hook Cutouts
Surface Finish Non-Reflective Aura-Satin Coating
Material Base Premium Bio-Inert Surgical Stainless Steel
Reprocessing Fully Autoclavable / High-Vacuum Steam-Safe
Primary Clinical Applications:
- Direct Anterior Approach (DAA) Total Hip Arthroplasty: Elevating the proximal femur forward to allow direct, unblocked access for femoral canal reaming and broaching.
- Acetabular Exposure and Preparation: Retracting the anterior capsule wall to provide a clear view of the acetabulum during reaming and cup placement.
- Complex Revision Hip Surgeries: Holding back heavy scar tissue and muscle masses to reveal failed components or bone defects.
- Femoral Neck Fracture Fixation: Maintaining solid exposure of the trochanteric region during deep hardware plating or cannulated screw insertion.
- Deep Pelvic Trauma Reconstructions: Shielding vital soft-tissue pathways while navigating deep bone corridors near the iliofemoral boundary.
Why Arthroplasty Specialists Choose this Hohmann Retractor?
- Rock-Solid Anterior Anchoring: The curved lip hooks tightly behind bone borders, making it a mechanical necessity for stable retraction that will not slip out under heavy pulling forces.
- Unmatched Broach Protection: The wide blade flare shields the surrounding soft tissues, serving as a mechanical necessity for preventing accidental contact with sharp manual or power rasps.
- Deep-Corridor Leverage: The extended 24.8cm shaft layout easily bridges deep surgical wounds, allowing the assistant to apply force from outside the primary viewing zone.
- Fast Central Sterile Turnaround: The weld-free unibody design has no hidden hinges, internal sleeves, or moving components, which is a mechanical necessity for fast, reliable cleaning and sterilization.
FAQ Section
Q: What makes this instrument different from a standard orthopedic Hohmann retractor?
A: This model is extended to 24.8cm and features a wider, specially shaped blade flare. This configuration is a mechanical necessity for the direct anterior approach (DAA) to hip arthroplasty, where the retractor must slide deep into the wound and shield tissue from broaches. In contrast, standard Hohmanns are typically narrower and flatter.
Q: Can this retractor be held hands-free using hanging surgical weights?
A: Yes. The elongated handle features specialized cutouts near the proximal end. This configuration is a mechanical necessity that accepts standard S-hooks and hanging weights, allowing hands-free muscle retraction once the tip is safely anchored behind the bone cortex.
Q: Is there a risk of the tip slipping off the bone during high-torque femoral broaching?
A: No. The distal tip is machined with a sharp, backward-curving hook lip. When positioned properly beneath the femoral neck or trochanter, this lip uses the bone as a solid pivot point, serving as a mechanical necessity that locks the retractor in place under active leverage.
Q: What is the recommended cleaning protocol for the satin finish?
A: It is a professional standard to use a soft nylon brush and an enzymatic pre-soak to clear out dried blood or marrow from the curved tip. Avoiding abrasive steel wool pads is a mechanical necessity for keeping the glare-diffusing satin finish in perfect condition.
Q: Is this long retractor safe for high-temperature autoclave processing?
A: Absolutely. The premium surgical-grade stainless steel body is a mechanical necessity built to withstand heavy industrial cleaning cycles and standard high-vacuum steam autoclave processing at 134°C (273°F) without experiencing corrosion or structural breakdown.


