- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: BR Surgical Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: BR44-72405
- Phone: (888) 642-1366
Frequently asked questions
Is this a factory-new surgical instrument?
Yes, this BR Surgical BARBARA (SHAMBAUGH) Needle is supplied in Factory New condition, ensuring it meets high standards for clinical performance and sterility requirements.
What is the primary benefit of the 90-degree angle?
The 90º angled tip is specifically engineered for intricate surgical tasks that require access to difficult-to-reach areas, providing a unique working plane that improves precision during delicate procedures.
Is the 0.5mm diameter consistent for fine work?
Yes, the needle features a fine 0.5mm diameter, which is specifically calibrated for high-precision manipulations where minimal tissue disturbance and accuracy are critical.
How long is the needle shaft?
This model features a 6-inch total length, providing the necessary reach for specialized surgical applications.
Does this needle come directly from the manufacturer?
Yes, to ensure product authenticity and proper handling, this item ships directly from the manufacturer.
What is the best way to reorder this exact model?
You can easily identify and reorder this specific needle using the Manufacturer Part Number: BR44-72405.
What is the expected shipping lead time?
This item typically has an estimated lead time of 1-2 weeks (approximately 7 working days), as it ships directly from the manufacturer to ensure the highest quality control.
Is this a specialized tool for Shambaugh procedures?
Yes, this instrument is designed specifically as a BARBARA (SHAMBAUGH) Needle, tailored for the exacting demands of such specialized surgical interventions.
Does the lightweight design impact the needle's durability?
Despite its extremely lightweight profile of only 0.01 pounds, this needle is crafted to meet the professional requirements of surgical environments, balancing delicate handling with robust performance.
Is this a standard item in the surgical catalog?
Yes, this is an active, standard clinical instrument. It is not discontinued and remains a reliable, precision-engineered choice for specialized surgical needs.