- Condition: Factory New
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 1832
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this retractor suitable for professional OR use?
Yes, this instrument is OR Grade, ensuring it meets the high durability and performance standards required in professional clinical and operating room environments.
What material is used for this surgical instrument?
The Sklar Adson Cerebellar Retractor is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, chosen for its long-term reliability and resistance to the demands of surgical procedures.
Is the design truly self-retaining for neurosurgery?
Absolutely. It features a specialized self-retaining design with an integrated locking mechanism. This allows the retractor to hold its position autonomously, providing the surgeon with a stable surgical field without needing constant manual adjustment.
Does this tool come sterile ready for use?
No, it is supplied non-sterile. Before clinical use, it must be processed through your facility’s standard surgical instrument sterilization protocols.
How long is the retractor?
This model features a total length of 7-1/2 inches, providing the reach and leverage necessary for effective tissue retraction during intracranial operations.
Can this retractor be used multiple times?
Yes, this is a reusable instrument. Because it is crafted from durable stainless steel, it is designed for repeated use, provided it undergoes proper cleaning and sterilization between procedures.
Where is this instrument manufactured?
This high-precision surgical tool is proudly manufactured in Germany, known for its long-standing tradition of engineering excellence in surgical instrumentation.
How many teeth do the prongs feature?
The instrument is equipped with 4 x 4 sharp prongs. This configuration is specifically engineered to securely engage and retract the cerebellum during delicate neurosurgical procedures.
Is this product compliant with TAA regulations?
Yes, this instrument is TAA compliant, making it suitable for procurement in environments that require adherence to the Trade Agreements Act.
How is the grip controlled during a procedure?
The retractor features an ergonomic finger ring handle, which provides the surgeon with controlled, tactile application when positioning the device and engaging the locking mechanism.