The Titanium Adson Cerebellum Retractor 7½″ Sharp is a specialized neurosurgical retractor engineered for precise and gentle tissue manipulation during advanced cranial and cerebellar procedures. Designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern neurosurgery, this instrument provides surgeons with reliable exposure, excellent maneuverability, and controlled retraction in delicate anatomical regions.
Cerebellar surgery requires instruments that allow careful tissue handling while maintaining a clear operative field. The Adson Cerebellum Retractor is designed to assist surgeons in gently retracting cerebellar tissue and surrounding structures during posterior cranial procedures. Its angled configuration improves access to deep surgical areas, allowing the surgeon to position the instrument effectively while maintaining comfortable hand placement.
The sharp retractor tips provide secure engagement with tissues, helping maintain stable positioning during procedures where precise exposure is required. The sharp design allows controlled contact and reduces unwanted movement of the retractor during surgery. This makes it especially valuable in procedures where maintaining consistent visualization of delicate neural structures is essential.
Constructed from high-quality titanium, this Adson Cerebellum Retractor offers significant advantages in neurosurgical applications. Titanium provides excellent strength while being lighter than traditional stainless steel instruments, reducing hand fatigue during prolonged procedures. Its biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and durability make it highly suitable for repeated use in demanding surgical environments.
With an overall length of 7½ inches (approximately 19 cm), the instrument provides a practical balance between reach and control. The length allows surgeons to access deeper cranial operative fields while maintaining precise manipulation from outside the immediate surgical area. The lightweight titanium construction enhances tactile feedback and improves handling during microsurgical procedures.
The Neurosurgery Surgical Adson Cerebellum Retractor 7½″ Angled Sharp Titanium is commonly used during posterior fossa surgery, cerebellar procedures, cranial tumor removal, skull base surgery, decompression procedures, and other neurosurgical operations requiring controlled cerebellar retraction. It is frequently included in specialized neurosurgery instrument sets and cranial surgical trays.
The angled shaft design improves visualization and instrument positioning by allowing the surgeon to approach the operative site from an optimized direction. This reduces interference with other instruments and supports smoother surgical workflow. The carefully engineered profile helps provide stable exposure while minimizing unnecessary manipulation of surrounding structures.
The precision-machined titanium construction ensures excellent durability and resistance to corrosion. The smooth surface finish supports easy cleaning and sterilization while maintaining the instrument’s professional appearance through repeated clinical use. Titanium’s lightweight properties make this retractor particularly beneficial during long and complex neurosurgical procedures.
The ergonomic handle design provides a secure grip and allows precise adjustments during surgery. The balanced construction improves surgeon comfort and reduces fatigue, supporting controlled movements during microsurgical techniques. Its rigid structure maintains stability while allowing accurate positioning.
Designed for repeated professional use, the Adson Cerebellum Retractor 7½″ Angled Sharp Titanium is fully reusable and compatible with standard hospital sterilization protocols, including steam autoclaving. The durable titanium construction maintains its mechanical properties and precision through repeated cleaning and sterilization cycles.
Combining lightweight titanium technology, angled surgical access, and precise sharp-tip retraction, the Neurosurgery Surgical Adson Cerebellum Retractor 7½″, Angled, Sharp, Titanium is a trusted instrument for neurosurgeons requiring dependable cerebellar exposure, enhanced control, and superior surgical performance.
Key Features
- Premium titanium Adson Cerebellum Retractor for neurosurgical procedures
- Overall length of 7½″ (19 cm) for excellent surgical reach
- Angled design improves access to deep cranial operative areas
- Sharp tips provide secure tissue engagement and stable positioning
- Lightweight titanium construction reduces hand fatigue
- Designed for cerebellar and delicate soft tissue retraction
- Ideal for posterior fossa and cranial neurosurgical procedures
- Titanium material offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability
- Ergonomic design supports precise instrument control
- Smooth surface finish facilitates cleaning and sterilization
- Fully reusable and compatible with standard autoclave sterilization
- Suitable for advanced neurosurgery instrument sets
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Neurosurgery Surgical Adson Cerebellum Retractor 7½″, Angled, Sharp, Titanium |
| Instrument Type | Cerebellum Retractor |
| Specialty | Neurosurgery |
| Surgical Applications | Cranial Surgery, Cerebellar Surgery, Posterior Fossa Procedures, Skull Base Surgery |
| Overall Length | 7½″ (19 cm) |
| Design | Angled |
| Tip Type | Sharp |
| Material | Titanium |
| Finish | Smooth Surgical Finish |
| Handle Type | Ergonomic Surgical Handle |
| Weight | Lightweight Titanium Construction |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Fully Autoclavable |
| Corrosion Resistant | Yes |
| Latex Free | Yes |
FAQs
1. What is the Adson Cerebellum Retractor used for?
The Adson Cerebellum Retractor is used for controlled retraction of cerebellar tissue and soft tissues during cranial and neurosurgical procedures.
2. What are the benefits of titanium construction in neurosurgical instruments?
Titanium provides lightweight strength, excellent corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and reduced hand fatigue during long procedures.
3. Why does this Adson Retractor have an angled design?
The angled design improves access to deep cranial areas and allows surgeons to position the instrument more effectively during delicate procedures.
4. What procedures commonly use this cerebellum retractor?
It is commonly used in posterior fossa surgery, cerebellar operations, skull base procedures, tumor removal, and cranial decompression surgeries.
5. Can the titanium Adson Cerebellum Retractor be sterilized and reused?
Yes. The instrument is fully reusable and compatible with standard steam autoclave sterilization for repeated surgical applications.

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