- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 21-436
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps made from durable stainless steel?
Yes, these Econo Kelly Hemostatic Forceps are constructed from stainless steel, ensuring reliable performance for heavy tissue manipulation and vessel clamping.
Do these forceps include a secure locking mechanism?
Yes, the instruments are equipped with finger ring handles that feature a ratchet mechanism. This allows for secure, adjustable locking and precise control during procedures.
Are these instruments safe for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. These forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for environments prioritizing latex-free protocols.
How long is the serrated portion of the jaws?
The serrations on the jaws cover half the length of the jaws, providing an effective gripping surface for securing vessels or manipulating robust tissue.
Are these forceps suitable for soft tissue dissection?
Yes, while primarily designed for clamping large blood vessels and heavy tissue, these straight forceps are also well-suited for soft tissue dissection tasks.
Are these instruments provided in a sterile condition?
These forceps are supplied non-sterile. Users should follow their facility’s standard sterilization protocols before use in a clinical setting.
What is the total length of these forceps?
These instruments measure 5-1/2 inches in length, offering a standard size for versatile handling in high-throughput environments.
How many forceps are included in a single order?
Each unit ordered consists of a bulk package containing 12 individual forceps, making them an efficient, cost-effective solution for high-volume settings.
What does the 'floor-grade' designation mean for the user?
The Econo floor-grade designation indicates that these instruments are designed to provide a high-quality, disposable solution, ideal for high-volume settings where frequent replacement or single-use convenience is required.
What is the ratio of the jaw length to the shank?
These forceps feature a specific structural balance where the jaws constitute one-third the total length of the instrument shanks, providing excellent leverage and reach.