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DePuy 2952-47 Restore Femoral Retractor, Small Arthroscopy 5-1/2"
• Model: 2952-47
• Overall Length: 5-1/2 inches
The DePuy 2952‑47 Restore Femoral Retractor, Small (5‑1/2″) is a precision orthopedic retractor engineered to enhance arthroscopic knee ligament reconstruction procedures, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair. Part of the trusted DePuy Restore ACL instrument family, this small femoral retractor delivers controlled soft‑tissue management and exposure around the femoral notch, giving orthopedic surgeons a clear, unobstructed view of the knee surgical field. Its compact 5‑1/2″ length is ideal for tight arthroscopy portals, helping maintain precise instrument navigation without crowding the operative site.
Designed for use in femoral tunnel preparation and graft placement steps, the Restore femoral retractor offers reliable tissue retraction and improved access during complex knee ligament repairs — especially in minimally invasive procedures where visibility and soft‑tissue control are critical. Constructed from surgical‑grade stainless steel, this instrument withstands rigorous sterilization protocols and repeated use in high‑volume orthopedic OR environments. Its ergonomic profile supports ease of use by surgical teams throughout femoral exposure and ACL graft fixation.
Integrating seamlessly with other DePuy Restore ACL instruments, including guides, reamers, and notchplasty tools, the 2952‑47 small femoral retractor helps streamline arthroscopic knee reconstruction workflows while supporting consistent procedural results. Whether used in primary ACL reconstruction or revision cases, this retractor enhances surgical precision, optimizes femoral access, and contributes to superior clinical outcomes for patients needing ligament stabilization.
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.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
DePuy 2952-47 Restore Femoral Retractor, Small Arthroscopy 5-1/2"
• Model: 2952-47
• Overall Length: 5-1/2 inches
The DePuy 2952‑47 Restore Femoral Retractor, Small (5‑1/2″) is a precision orthopedic retractor engineered to enhance arthroscopic knee ligament reconstruction procedures, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair. Part of the trusted DePuy Restore ACL instrument family, this small femoral retractor delivers controlled soft‑tissue management and exposure around the femoral notch, giving orthopedic surgeons a clear, unobstructed view of the knee surgical field. Its compact 5‑1/2″ length is ideal for tight arthroscopy portals, helping maintain precise instrument navigation without crowding the operative site.
Designed for use in femoral tunnel preparation and graft placement steps, the Restore femoral retractor offers reliable tissue retraction and improved access during complex knee ligament repairs — especially in minimally invasive procedures where visibility and soft‑tissue control are critical. Constructed from surgical‑grade stainless steel, this instrument withstands rigorous sterilization protocols and repeated use in high‑volume orthopedic OR environments. Its ergonomic profile supports ease of use by surgical teams throughout femoral exposure and ACL graft fixation.
Integrating seamlessly with other DePuy Restore ACL instruments, including guides, reamers, and notchplasty tools, the 2952‑47 small femoral retractor helps streamline arthroscopic knee reconstruction workflows while supporting consistent procedural results. Whether used in primary ACL reconstruction or revision cases, this retractor enhances surgical precision, optimizes femoral access, and contributes to superior clinical outcomes for patients needing ligament stabilization.
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.












