- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 97-607
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for handling thick tissue?
Yes, these are classified as medium-heavy forceps specifically engineered to securely grasp and manipulate thick or heavy tissue. They are an essential tool for minor surgical procedures and wound closure.
Do the tips provide a secure grip without trauma?
Absolutely. The forceps feature atraumatic, radially serrated, cupped tips. This specialized design is intended to provide a firm, controlled grip on tissue while actively minimizing potential trauma during use.
Is this instrument built to last for repeated use?
Yes, these are reusable surgical instruments crafted from durable Pakistan steel. They are part of the Sklar Merit line, designed for longevity and consistent reliability in busy medical office settings.
Are these forceps made with latex materials?
No, these instruments are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for patients and practitioners with latex sensitivities.
What is the total length of these forceps?
These Merit Russian Tissue Forceps measure 8 inches in length, providing an ideal balance for manual control during in-office procedures.
Does this tool come with any quality guarantees?
Yes, this product is backed by a lifetime warranty, reflecting the manufacturer’s confidence in the quality and durability of the steel construction.
Are these tools considered professional grade?
Yes, they belong to the Sklar Merit Physician Grade line. They are specifically curated to offer physicians a high-quality, dependable tool that remains an economical solution for routine, minor surgery.
How should these forceps be prepared before surgery?
These instruments are supplied non-sterile. They must be properly cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized according to your facility’s standard protocols for reusable surgical instruments before their first use.
Is the grip area designed for precision control?
Yes, the proximal section of the forceps features a heavily textured, ridged gripping area. This design is purposefully engineered to give the practitioner secure manual control and stability during delicate maneuvers.
Are these forceps ideal for routine office procedures?
They are specifically categorized as office-grade instruments. Their design makes them perfectly suited for common in-office tasks such as wound closure and grasping thick tissue specimens.