The Lateral Soft Tissue Retractor is an essential tool in modern orthopedic surgery, designed specifically to provide lateral retraction and improved visualization during complex knee and ligament procedures. Its ergonomic structure ensures that tissues are held securely, allowing surgeons to access the operative site without unnecessary trauma or slippage. This makes it a valuable instrument in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), ligament repairs, and revision surgeries.
Clinical Applications
The retractor plays a key role in:
-
Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA): Provides lateral exposure of bone and soft tissues.
-
Ligament Reconstruction: Aids in ACL and PCL repair by maintaining a clear operative field.
-
Collateral Ligament Surgeries: Assists in precise retraction of lateral structures.
-
Revision and Minimally Invasive Procedures: Ensures safe and effective retraction with minimal tissue trauma.
Design Advantages
-
Specialized Lateral Design: Allows stable retraction from the side without obstructing the field.
-
Ergonomic Construction: Reduces hand strain during long procedures.
-
Durable German Stainless Steel: Provides strength and corrosion resistance.
-
Reusable & Autoclavable: Designed for repeated sterilization and long-term use.
Technical Specifications
-
Material: German stainless steel
-
Length: Standard orthopedic retractor size for lateral tissue management
-
Blade: Anatomically contoured for effective tissue retraction
-
Finish: Polished, corrosion-resistant
-
Sterilization: Fully autoclavable
-
Certification: ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE
Benefits in Surgery
-
Provides stable lateral retraction without slippage.
-
Enhances visibility of bone and ligament structures.
-
Reduces risk of tissue trauma compared to generic retractors.
-
Lightweight and ergonomically designed for surgeon comfort.
-
Contributes to efficient workflow and improved surgical outcomes.
Comparison with Similar Instruments
Unlike standard retractors that may obstruct the field or require repositioning, the Lateral Soft Tissue Retractor offers a side-based retraction angle, giving surgeons a clearer view. Its specialized design reduces the chances of tissue slippage, making it more effective than general-purpose orthopedic retractors.
Care & Maintenance
-
Rinse immediately after use to prevent debris build-up.
-
Clean with enzymatic solutions and soft brushes.
-
Autoclave before each surgical procedure.
-
Store in protective trays to prevent damage to the retraction surfaces.
Why Buy from Javeria Intl
At Javeria Intl, we pride ourselves on delivering precision-engineered surgical instruments made from the finest German stainless steel. All our instruments, including the Lateral Soft Tissue Retractor, are ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE certified, ensuring compliance with the strictest international standards. Surgeons worldwide trust our brand for reliability, quality, and long-term value.
Related Categories
-
Knee Surgery Instruments – Specialized retractors and tools for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and ligament repairs.
-
Hip Surgery Instruments – Retractors and elevators for hip arthroplasty.
-
Hand & Wrist Instruments – Precision instruments for delicate orthopedic procedures.
-
Foot & Ankle Instruments – Tools for trauma, correction, and reconstructive surgeries.
Follow Javeria Intl Online
FAQs
Q1: What is the Lateral Soft Tissue Retractor used for?
It is designed for lateral retraction of tissues in knee and ligament surgeries, improving access and visibility.
Q2: What material is it made of?
It is manufactured from premium German stainless steel for strength, corrosion resistance, and reliability.
Q3: Can this retractor be sterilized and reused?
Yes, it is fully autoclavable and designed for repeated clinical use.
Q4: Is the instrument certified?
Yes, it is produced under ISO 9001, ISO 13485 & CE certification standards.
Q5: Why choose Javeria Intl instruments?
Because Javeria Intl provides durable, ISO-certified, German stainless steel surgical instruments trusted by surgeons worldwide for orthopedic excellence.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.