Arthrex AR-12580 Retriever Forceps Ø3.4mm 45° Right Arthroscopy 8-3/4"
Arthrex AR-12580 Retriever Forceps Ø3.4mm 45° Right Arthroscopy 8-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Arthrex AR-12580 Retriever Forceps Ø3.4mm 45° Right Arthroscopy 8-3/4"
• Model: AR-12580
• Shaft Diameter: 3.4 mm
• Tip / Jaw Angle: 45° Right curved tip
• Overall Length: 8-3/4 inches
Equip your arthroscopy set with the Arthrex AR-12580 3.4 mm 45° Right Suture Retriever — a precision instrument engineered for secure, efficient suture retrieval and manipulation in minimally invasive procedures. The 3.4 mm slender shaft and compact ~9-inch length make the AR-12580 ideal for navigating tight joint spaces such as the shoulder, elbow, wrist, or ankle. Its 45° right-curved tip enhances maneuverability and access to difficult-to-reach areas, helping surgeons retrieve sutures smoothly and avoid soft tissue entanglement.
Built with the rigorous standards expected of Arthrex instruments, this suture retriever is crafted from high-grade surgical stainless steel, ensuring robustness, corrosion resistance, and full autoclavability for repeated sterilization. The low-profile design minimizes soft-tissue disruption while offering excellent tactile feedback and control — critical during delicate arthroscopic tasks like anchor suture retrieval, knot passage, or soft-tissue manipulation. Its durable construction and ergonomic handling make it a reliable workhorse for high-volume ORs and ambulatory surgery centers alike.
Whether you are assembling a small-joint arthroscopy tray or upgrading your surgical instrument lineup, the AR-12580 is a versatile and efficient choice. Its combination of a slim profile, angled tip, and trusted Arthrex build quality offers surgeons a dependable tool that contributes to smoother procedures and improved patient outcomes. For clinics and surgeons prioritizing precision, efficiency, and instrument longevity, this retriever is a must-have addition to any arthroscopic toolkit.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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