- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 96-2563
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps safe for latex-sensitive patients?
Yes, these Econo Sterile Kelly Hemostatic Forceps are completely latex-free, ensuring they are safe for use on patients with natural rubber latex sensitivities.
Does the ratcheted handle provide a reliable hold?
Absolutely. The integrated locking ratchet mechanism allows the user to maintain a firm, sustained clamping force passively, eliminating the need for constant manual pressure during procedures.
Are these instruments sterile and ready for immediate use?
Yes, these forceps are provided pre-sterilized and are designed for immediate, single-patient use, which significantly helps minimize cross-contamination risks and eliminates the need for facility sterilization overhead.
How durable is the construction of these disposable forceps?
Despite being disposable, these instruments are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, providing the necessary structure, rigidity, and reliability required for clamping blood vessels or manipulating heavy tissue.
What is the benefit of the serrated jaw design?
The jaws feature a specialized serrated working edge that covers half the length of the jaw, ensuring a secure, non-slip grip when handling tissues or clamping vessels.
Are these forceps suitable for tight anatomical spaces?
The 5-1/2 inch length combined with the curved tip configuration is specifically designed to facilitate precise manipulation and reach in specific anatomical locations.
How many units come in a single case?
Each case contains 25 individual, sterile-packed units, making it an efficient and cost-effective bulk solution for clinical or surgical environments.
Are these forceps appropriate for soft tissue dissection?
Yes, in addition to their primary use for clamping large blood vessels, these Kelly Hemostatic Forceps are well-suited for soft tissue dissection and the manipulation of heavy tissue.
What is the grade of these surgical instruments?
These are classified as Econo Sterile Floor Grade instruments, which balance high-performance reliability with the cost-effectiveness needed for busy, high-volume clinical settings.
How long are the serrations relative to the jaw size?
The serrations are precision-engineered to cover 1/2 the length of the jaws, providing an optimal balance between gripping surface and structural integrity for the 5-1/2 inch instrument.