Spine Instruments from TeDan Surgical Innovations


Minimally Invasive Instruments

Minimally Invasive Instruments from TeDan Surgical Innovations allow surgeons to access the surgical site through a small incision, minimizing tissue trauma and accelerating patient recovery. Minimally invasive surgery begins with k-wire insertion and dilation using TSI’s surgical dilators. After the site is incrementally dilated, surgeons insert retractor blades or retractor tubes into the surgical site and remove the dilator. Using TeDan’s patented, pivoting retractor, surgeons can pivot minimally invasive retractor blades up to 30° inside the wound site, optimizing visualization without enlarging the incision. Minimally invasive retractors may be used in conjunction with standard retractors to create four-way retraction.


TeDan Surgical offers minimally invasive instruments for the extreme lateral, cervical, and lumbar approach to the spine. 


A line of MIS rongeurs, kerrisons and curettes are available to cut, rasp and scrape vertebral materials.


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Minimally invasive retractor blades from TeDan Surgical are designed for use with TSI light cables and light source.  The light cable is inserted to a light channel designed within the blade, illuminating the surgical site and eliminating the need for a surgeon headlight.   These blades are designed for use with TSI light cables and light source. The light cable fits into the retractor blades, and connects to a 52 watt cool heat LED light source.  The surgical site is illuminated, optimizing visualization and eliminating the need for a surgical head light.   


TeDan Surgical Innovations, LLC is dedicated to providing our customers with innovative, high quality specialty minimally invasive instruments. TSI guarantees that all of our minimally invasive products have been manufactured by skilled instrument craftsmen using only quality materials. Every effort is made to manufacture the finest quality dilation instruments at exacting specifications. All of our instruments are German-engineered and made in the United States with the highest quality of materials.

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