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Zimmer 3085 Ollier Rake Hand Held Retractor 4-Prong Blunt 9-3/4"
• Model: 3085
• Prongs: 4-Prong, Blunt tip design
• Overall Length: 9-3/4 inches
The Zimmer 3085 Ollier Rake Retractor is a versatile, high-quality orthopedic surgical instrument designed to deliver reliable tissue retraction and operative exposure in orthopedic and general surgical procedures. Crafted by Zimmer Biomet, a globally recognized leader in surgical instrumentation, this hand-held retractor features a 4-prong, blunt Ollier rake design that securely holds soft tissue out of the surgical field without causing undue trauma. Its robust surgical stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting strength and corrosion resistance, making it well suited for repeated sterilization and clinical use.
With an overall length of approximately 10″ (~25 cm), the Zimmer 3085 provides ample reach and ergonomic handling, allowing surgeons and surgical technologists to maintain clear visibility around bone, joint, or soft tissue structures. Whether you’re prepping an operative site, exposing anatomy during fracture reduction, or assisting with fixation tasks, this retractor’s thoughtful design helps improve surgical access while supporting efficient intraoperative workflow.
Orthopedic departments, trauma teams, and general surgery suites value the Zimmer 3085 Ollier Rake for its dependable performance and practical utility. Its blunt four-prong configuration offers consistent retraction with minimal tissue damage, while the overall build quality reflects Zimmer’s heritage of precision engineering in surgical tools. Whether updating instrument trays or expanding clinical inventories, this retractor is a reliable choice for clinicians seeking enhanced control and procedural confidence in demanding operative environments.
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.
Description
Zimmer 3085 Ollier Rake Hand Held Retractor 4-Prong Blunt 9-3/4"
• Model: 3085
• Prongs: 4-Prong, Blunt tip design
• Overall Length: 9-3/4 inches
The Zimmer 3085 Ollier Rake Retractor is a versatile, high-quality orthopedic surgical instrument designed to deliver reliable tissue retraction and operative exposure in orthopedic and general surgical procedures. Crafted by Zimmer Biomet, a globally recognized leader in surgical instrumentation, this hand-held retractor features a 4-prong, blunt Ollier rake design that securely holds soft tissue out of the surgical field without causing undue trauma. Its robust surgical stainless steel construction ensures long-lasting strength and corrosion resistance, making it well suited for repeated sterilization and clinical use.
With an overall length of approximately 10″ (~25 cm), the Zimmer 3085 provides ample reach and ergonomic handling, allowing surgeons and surgical technologists to maintain clear visibility around bone, joint, or soft tissue structures. Whether you’re prepping an operative site, exposing anatomy during fracture reduction, or assisting with fixation tasks, this retractor’s thoughtful design helps improve surgical access while supporting efficient intraoperative workflow.
Orthopedic departments, trauma teams, and general surgery suites value the Zimmer 3085 Ollier Rake for its dependable performance and practical utility. Its blunt four-prong configuration offers consistent retraction with minimal tissue damage, while the overall build quality reflects Zimmer’s heritage of precision engineering in surgical tools. Whether updating instrument trays or expanding clinical inventories, this retractor is a reliable choice for clinicians seeking enhanced control and procedural confidence in demanding operative environments.
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.












