Professional Miller Rake Retractor with 9 Blunt Prongs for Precision Surgery
The Miller Rake Retractor is an essential component of the modern reconstructive tool set, specifically engineered to function as a high-performance rake tissue retractor during wide-field dissections. This 133mm instrument features a specialized 9-prong design that serves as a reliable handheld surgical retractor, allowing for the precise management of broad soft tissue margins without obstructing the surgeon’s view. As a leading manufacturer, Adas Instruments produces this manual orthopedic retraction tool with a focus on procedural safety, ensuring its blunt tips function as a fine orthopedic surgery instrument for identifying anatomical planes during complex repairs.
Key Features
- Wide 9-Prong Configuration: Specifically designed for precise dermal retraction over a 15mm surface area.
- Blunt Safety Tips: Engineered to provide stable leverage while protecting sensitive nerves and blood vessels.
- Compact 5-1/4″ Profile: Features a balanced grip to ensure superior tactile feedback for the surgical team.
- High-Tension Capability: Maintains a secure grip on fascia and subcutaneous layers during high-precision maneuvers.
- Anti-Reflective Surface: A specialized satin matte finish prevents eye fatigue caused by surgical lamp glare.
Surgical Applications and Functions
- Plastic Surgery: Elevating large skin flaps during reconstructive or aesthetic procedures.
- Orthopedic Surgery: Retracting soft tissue layers to expose small bones or joints in the hand and foot.
- General Dissection: Utilizing the broad blunt rake for safe displacement near vital neurovascular bundles.
- Wound Management: Providing clear visibility of superficial wound margins for thorough debridement.
Care and Sterilization Guidelines
To maintain the precision and longevity of the Miller rake retractor, it is essential to follow a strict maintenance protocol. Begin by regularly inspecting the 9 blunt prongs for any signs of misalignment or mineral deposits, as a smooth profile is vital for safe tissue management during surgery.
During the cleaning process, use a soft nylon brush and neutral pH enzymatic detergents to remove debris from between the prongs manually. Once cleaned, the instrument must be thoroughly dried to prevent oxidation before moving to the sterilization phase. This surgical retractor is fully autoclavable and should be processed at 134°C (273°F) for 3.5 minutes to ensure total surgical safety and maintain clinical performance standards.
Technical Specifications
| Instrument Name | Miller Rake Retractor |
| Overall Length | 5-1/4″ (133mm) |
| Prong Configuration | 9 Blunt Prongs |
| Blade Width | 15mm |
| Material Composition | Surgical Grade Stainless Steel (AISI 420) |
| Sterilization Protocol | Fully Autoclavable (134°C / 273°F) |
| Finishing | Anti-Reflective Satin Matte Finish |
| Warranty | 3-Year Technical Warranty |
| Durability Process | Passivated and Boil-Tested |
| Hardness Range | 48-52 HRC |
People Also Ask
Q: What is the Miller rake retractor used for?
A: It is primarily used for retracting large areas of skin and soft tissue in orthopedic and plastic surgery.
Q: Why use a 9-prong retractor instead of fewer prongs?
A: The 9-prong design provides a wider 15mm surface area, ensuring more stable and uniform retraction for larger incisions.
Q: Are the blunt prongs safe for delicate areas?
A: Yes, blunt prongs are specifically chosen to minimize the risk of accidental punctures to vessels or nerves.
Q: Can this instrument be used in hand surgery?
A: Yes, its 133mm length makes it compact enough for hand and foot procedures while providing a broad grip.
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Adas Instruments provides a full range of high-performance tools. You may also be interested in our Volkman Retractor or the Gillies Skin Hook. Browse more in our Hooks & Retractors catalog or view our Plastic Surgery Scissors section.






