- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 96-2568
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, these forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe and suitable choice for patients with latex sensitivities.
Can I use these immediately upon opening?
Absolutely. These forceps are supplied sterile, ensuring they are ready for immediate use in clinical or surgical environments without the need for additional sterilization.
Does the design offer a secure grip for dressings?
Yes, the tips feature serrated working edges, which are specifically engineered to provide enhanced friction for the secure grasping and manipulation of materials like cotton, gauze, or sponges.
Is the material durable for a disposable instrument?
Despite being designed as a disposable item, these forceps are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring reliable performance and structural integrity during use.
How many units are included in each purchase?
Each purchase consists of a bulk case containing 50 individual units, providing a cost-effective solution for high-volume clinical settings.
Are these suitable for maintaining aseptic technique?
Yes, because they arrive sterile and are intended for single-use, they are ideal for maintaining aseptic technique during wound packing and dressing procedures.
Is the handle designed to prevent slippage?
Yes, the thumb handle area features cross-hatching or ribbing, which is designed to improve manual dexterity and ensure a stable grip, preventing the instrument from slipping during procedures.
What is the total length of these forceps?
These Econo Sterile Dressing Forceps have a total length of 5 inches, providing a compact and manageable size for precision tasks.
Are these forceps meant for repeated sterilization?
No, these are classified as disposable floor-grade instruments. They are intended for single use to maximize efficiency and inventory management in clinical workflows.
Are they effective for handling soft surgical materials?
Yes, they are specifically utilitarian instruments designed for holding or manipulating absorbent materials like cotton balls, gauze, or sponges during medical procedures.