Product Overview
Helps separate the femur and tibia during total knee replacement surgery
Designed to minimize crushing the bone, even if osteoporotic. The spreader will remain in position, with the femur and tibia separated, without the need of an assistant. A wide unobstructed view of the posterior compartment is possible. Osteophytes on the posterior condyles of the femur and tibia can be seen and removed.
The calibrated handle of the spreader makes it possible for two spreaders to be used to assist the surgeon in balancing ligaments.
The coated spreader is designed to separate the femur and tibia when implant components are in place during total knee surgery. This is helpful in checking the back of the knee joint for cement, etc. The pads are coated to keep from scratching the component surfaces, and are slightly contoured for stability against the curved articulating surfaces.
Product No’s:
1850 [Small]
Overall Length: 7"
Pads: 23x12mm • Opens to 39mm
1850-D [Small with Diamond Cut Pads]
Overall Length: 7"
Pads: 23x12mm
Opens to: 39mm
1850-01 [Small w/Coated Pads]
Overall Length: 7"
Pads: 18x15mm
Opens to: 39mm
1855 [Medium]
Overall Length: 10"
Pads: 23x14mm • Opens to 50mm
1855-D [Medium with Diamond Cut Pads]
Overall Length: 10"
Pads: 23x14mm
Opens to: 50mm
1860 [Large]
Overall Length: 12"
Pads: 25x16mm • Opens to 65mm
1865 [Small w/Round Pads]
Overall Length: 7"
Pads: 25x25mm
Opens to 39mm
1866 [Medium w/Round Pads]
Overall Length: 10"
Pads: 25x25mm
Opens to 50mm
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