BRUNNER RETRACTOR WIDTH FLAT FINGER RING HANDLE 140MM X 25MM 25,0CM
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BRUNNER RETRACTOR WIDTH FLAT FINGER RING HANDLE 140MM X 25MM 25,0CM

Art.Nr.: VUBU-07-26014
MPN: AK241/14
Manufacturer: NOPA - DIMEDA
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Reference numbers for instruments from manufacturer for BRUNNER RETRACTOR WIDTH FLAT FINGER RING HANDLE 140MM X 25MM 25,0CM

  • Aesculap: BT 511
  • Martin: 15-559-14
  • Medicon: 23.67.14
  • Rudolf: RU4564-04
  • Dimeda: 18.500.14
  • Lawton: 20.0795
  • Zepf: 18-4903-14
  • Reda: 19494-14
  • Nopa: AK 241/14


BRUNNER RETRACTOR WITH FLAT LATTICE HANDLE • 140MM X 25MM • 25.0 CM • CE-CLASS I • ISO 13485:2016

Mega-Broad Surface Deep Retractor with Lattice Handle for Pan-Surgical Maximum Exposure

The BRUNNER RETRACTOR 140mm x 25mm with flat lattice handle is a CE-Class I medical device manufactured according to ISO 13485:2016. This Mega-Broad Surface Variant with an exceptional blade width of 140 mm represents an ultra-special manufacture intended exclusively for those extremely rare surgical situations where panoramic exposure of complete anatomical regions is required.

Product Highlights:

✔ Certified according to ISO 13485:2016
✔ CE Marking Class I (Regulation (EU) 2017/745)
Mega-Broad Surface Special Manufacture – largest available Brunner variant
Extremely wide blade (140mm) for ultimate area retraction
Optimized height (25mm) for depth-effective, tissue-preserving retraction
Maximally enlarged flat lattice handle with ergonomic force distribution profile
✔ High-strength surgical stainless steel 1.4441 – optimized for extreme stress
✔ Tested Biocompatibility according to ISO 10993-5, -10
✔ High-performance forged with integrated stress distribution system
✔ Length of 25.0 cm for deep surgical approaches
✔ Sterilizable and reusable

Advantages of the Mega-Broad Surface Brunner Retractor:

Definitive Panoramic Exposure: The 140 mm wide blade enables retraction of complete anatomical compartments
Unsurpassed Area Control: Creates an almost complete visual field for super-major procedures
Ergonomic Masterpiece: Specially developed lattice handle for maximum force transmission with minimal hand stress
Optimal Pressure Management: The maximum contact surface perfectly distributes traction forces and eliminates local pressure points
Surgical Redundancy: Serves as primary retraction system for procedures where conventional systems fail

Technical Specifications:

Model: BRUNNER RETRACTOR Mega-Broad Surface (Special Manufacture)
Overall Length: 25.0 cm
Blade Dimensions (Width x Height): 140 mm x 25 mm
Handle Design: Maximally enlarged lattice handle with ergonomic palm rest
Material: High-strength surgical stainless steel 1.4441 / AISI 316L
Construction: Special deep-draw forging with multi-layered reinforcement core
Blade Shape: Mega-wide with special contouring for optimal tissue contact
Surface: Nanostructured anti-adhesion coating
Special Feature: Mega-broad surface special manufacture for ultimate surgical exposure
Risk Class: I according to Regulation (EU) 2017/745

Fields of Application (Exceptional Situations):

Hyper-Complex Visceral Surgery: Exstirpation of giant retroperitoneal tumor complexes
Thoracic Surgery (Pan-Thoracotomies): Complete thoracic exposure during maximum procedures
Orthopedic Pan-Exposure: Complete spinal or pelvic exposure during correction surgeries
Oncologic Maximum Resections: En-bloc removal of tumors with multiple compartment involvement
Experimental Surgery: For special research protocols with maximum exposure requirements

⚠️ CRITICAL SAFETY NOTES AND APPLICATION PROTOCOLS:

APPLICATION PREREQUISITES:

  • Only in central maximum care centers with special authorization

  • Use exclusively by two experienced specialists as a team

  • Documented lack of alternatives required in OR report

APPLICATION PROTOCOL:

  1. Preoperative Imaging: Exact planning of retraction zones

  2. Intraoperative Control: Continuous visual monitoring

  3. Stepwise Positioning: Millimeter-precise approach to target position

  4. Force Monitoring: Supervision by second team member

  5. Immediate Damage Assessment: After instrument removal

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

  • Standard surgical procedures

  • Lack of specific expertise

  • Unclear anatomical conditions

  • Insufficient assistance

POST-PROCESSING:

  • Quarantine instrument postoperatively

  • Mandatory reporting to manufacturer and authorities

  • Material testing before reuse

  • Strict documentation of use


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