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Factory New
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Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, these Jaffe Tying Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for environments where latex sensitivity is a concern.
Are these forceps ready to use right out of the packaging?
Absolutely. These instruments are supplied sterile and are intended for immediate use in clinical settings, saving you the time typically required for sterilization processes.
How does using a disposable instrument improve clinical workflow?
By choosing a disposable format, you significantly increase efficiency by: <ul><li>Eliminating reprocessing time and labor costs.</li><li>Reducing the risk of cross-contamination associated with cleaning reusable tools.</li><li>Ensuring consistent performance with a factory-new instrument for every procedure.</li></ul>
What material is used to ensure durability during procedures?
These forceps are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, providing the strength and structural integrity needed for precise tissue handling and suture tying.
How many units are included when I order by the case?
Each case (cs) contains 10 individual sterile Jaffe Tying Forceps, ensuring you have a steady supply ready for your surgical or clinical needs.
Is the quality of these forceps backed by a manufacturer promise?
Yes, Sklar demonstrates total confidence in the quality and craftsmanship of these instruments by backing them with a Lifetime Warranty.
Are these suitable for delicate surgical tying tasks?
Yes, the Jaffe design is specifically engineered for tying procedures. The 4-inch length provides excellent balance, and the specialized tips are crafted for the precise manipulation required to secure sutures and ligatures effectively.
What does 'econo sterile floor grade' mean for my practice?
This classification identifies the instrument as a high-value, single-use tool specifically suited for busy operating rooms or clinical environments where maintaining strict sterility via disposable equipment is the priority.
How should I handle these instruments after the procedure?
Because these are specifically designed as disposable instruments, they should be disposed of according to your facility’s protocols for single-use medical waste, which eliminates the need for cleaning or sterilization protocols.
Can I rely on these for consistent performance in surgery?
Since these forceps are factory new and manufactured to rigorous medical standards, you can rely on them for consistent, reliable performance every time you open a new sterile pack.
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