MIS Tubular Retractor – Titanium 22mm x 12cm
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Engineered for maximum reach and safety, the MIS Tubular Retractor – Titanium 22mm x 12cm is the trusted solution for deep and complex spine procedures.
The MIS Tubular Retractor Titanium 22mm × 12cm is a specialized minimally invasive spine surgery instrument engineered to provide controlled tissue dilation and stable surgical exposure during spinal procedures. It is widely used in orthopedic and neurosurgical operations where precision, reduced tissue trauma, and improved operative visualization are essential.
This tubular retractor creates a focused surgical corridor through soft tissue while minimizing muscle disruption and preserving surrounding anatomical structures. The 22mm diameter provides an efficient working channel for surgical instruments and visualization, while the 12cm length is suitable for deeper spinal access in lumbar and thoracic procedures.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade titanium, the retractor is significantly lighter than traditional stainless steel instruments, reducing surgeon fatigue during lengthy procedures. Titanium construction also provides exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and MRI compatibility, making it highly suitable for advanced spinal applications.
The smooth tubular surface supports atraumatic tissue handling and maintains stable retraction throughout the procedure. Its precision-engineered design ensures consistent positioning and reliable operative exposure during minimally invasive surgery.
The MIS Tubular Retractor is compatible with modern minimally invasive spinal surgery systems and is commonly used in microdiscectomy, laminectomy, decompression, spinal fusion, and related procedures.
Its polished finish supports easy cleaning and repeated sterilization cycles without compromising structural integrity or clinical performance.
The ergonomic lightweight design enhances surgical control and procedural efficiency, allowing surgeons to perform minimally invasive techniques with improved accuracy and reduced tissue damage.
Overall, the MIS Tubular Retractor Titanium 22mm × 12cm delivers precision, stability, durability, and minimally invasive efficiency, making it an essential instrument in modern spine surgery.
Key Features
- Designed for minimally invasive spine surgery
- 22mm diameter tubular retractor
- 12cm length for deep surgical access
- Manufactured from surgical-grade titanium
- Lightweight and high-strength construction
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- MRI compatible titanium design
- Minimizes soft tissue trauma
- Provides stable surgical exposure
- Smooth atraumatic tubular surface
- Fully autoclavable and reusable
- Compatible with MIS spinal systems
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | MIS Tubular Retractor |
| Application | Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery |
| Material | Surgical Grade Titanium |
| Diameter | 22 mm |
| Length | 12 cm |
| Design | Tubular Retractor |
| Finish | Polished / Satin Finish |
| Sterilization | Autoclavable |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specialty | Minimally Invasive Surgical Access |
| Instrument Type | Spine Retractor |
| Usage | Surgical Exposure & Tissue Retraction |
Product Contents
- 1 MIS Tubular Retractor Titanium 22mm × 12cm
Applications
The MIS Tubular Retractor is commonly used in:
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Lumbar decompression procedures
- Microdiscectomy surgery
- Laminectomy procedures
- Spinal fusion surgery
- Neurosurgical spine procedures
- Orthopedic spinal operations
- Deep tissue surgical access
FAQs
What is this tubular retractor used for?
It is used to create minimally invasive surgical access during spine surgery.
What does 22mm × 12cm mean?
It refers to the retractor diameter and length used for deep spinal exposure.
Why is titanium used?
Titanium is lightweight, strong, corrosion resistant, and MRI compatible.
Is it reusable?
Yes, it is fully reusable and autoclavable.
Which surgeries commonly use this instrument?
It is commonly used in microdiscectomy, decompression, laminectomy, and spinal fusion procedures.
Does it reduce tissue trauma?
Yes, the tubular design minimizes muscle and soft tissue disruption.
Is it compatible with MIS systems?
Yes, it is compatible with minimally invasive spine surgery systems.
Shipping Policy
At SurgiPortal, we ensure fast, reliable, and secure shipping of surgical instruments worldwide.
Order Processing
All orders are processed within 5–8 working days, with multiple delivery options to suit your needs:
- Standard Shipping: 7–10 business days
- Express Shipping: 4–6 business days
- Priority Delivery: 2–4 business days (available in select regions)
Delivery Partners
We collaborate with trusted global carriers such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS. Additional options include registered airmail and bulk freight solutions for clinics and hospitals.
Packing Standards
Each order is carefully packed using sterile, damage-resistant materials to maintain the highest hygiene and safety standards during transit.
Order Tracking
Upon shipment, customers receive a tracking number to monitor their order in real-time.
Reliable Delivery
Our certified delivery network ensures timely arrival of your surgical supplies in excellent condition.
With SurgiPortal’s professional medical logistics, you can count on efficient delivery and superior service—every step of the way.
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