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Description

  • Surgi-OR Crile Hemostatic Forceps, also known as a Crile Hemostat, are most commonly used for clamping blood vessels or tissue before cauterization or ligation
  • Horizontal serrations the entire length of the jaw, and jaws half the length of the shank make this instrument unique
  • They may also be used for soft tissue dissection typically no deeper than 6-8 inches or in Laparotomy procedures
  • Hand-crafted in Pakistan, Surgi-OR mid-grade instruments are forged from the highest quality Japanese steel and provide reliable instrumentation for the operating room and other surgical centers

Product Specs

Item Number 881686
Catalog Number 458
UOM BX
Level 1 Family Description Equipment & Equip Disposables
Level 2 Category Description Surgical Equipment/Accessories
Level 3 Group Description Electrosurgical Instruments
Level 4 Sub-Category Description Electrodes Active, Electrosurgical
Application Hemostatic Forceps
Brand Surgi-OR
Buy American Act (BAA) Compliant No
Country of Origin Pakistan
Grade Mid Grade
Handle Type Finger Ring Handle
Locking Type Locking
Manufacturer Sklar
Manufacturer # 95-458
Material Stainless Steel
McKesson # 331879
Size 6-1/4 Inch Length
Sterility NonSterile
Style Crile
Tip Style Straight
Tip Type Serrated Tips
Trade Agreement Act (TAA) Compliant No
Type Scissor Type
UNSPSC Code 42291802
Usage Reusable

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for soft tissue dissection?

Yes, these Crile forceps are specifically designed for soft tissue dissection and are highly effective for clamping blood vessels or tissues prior to procedures like ligation or cauterization.

Can these instruments be reused multiple times?

Yes, these are reusable surgical instruments. They are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring the durability required for repeated clinical use.

Does the locking mechanism hold securely?

Yes, the forceps feature a ratcheted locking finger-ring handle mechanism, which allows medical professionals to maintain a secure grip and constant, reliable pressure during surgical procedures.

What is the surgical depth capacity for these?

These 6-1/4 inch forceps are particularly well-suited for surgical areas approximately 6 to 8 inches deep, making them a standard tool for procedures such as Laparotomies.

Are these forceps supplied sterile?

No, these instruments are provided non-sterile. They must be properly cleaned and sterilized according to your facility’s protocols before being used in a clinical environment.

Are these considered hospital-grade quality?

Yes, these are professional-grade surgical instruments manufactured to mid-grade standards, offering a reliable balance of durability and value for surgical centers and operating rooms.

What type of steel are these made from?

They are hand-crafted using high-quality Japanese stainless steel, which provides the professional-grade performance and corrosion resistance needed for surgical environments.

Do the jaws have full-length serrations?

Yes, the jaws feature horizontal serrations that extend the entire length of the jaw, ensuring a stable and secure grip on tissue or vessels.

Is the design straight or curved?

This model features a straight tip design, which is standard for the Crile style of hemostatic forceps.

Are these manufactured by Sklar?

Yes, this product is manufactured by Sklar and is a factory-new surgical instrument.