- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 96-2561m
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps made of professional-grade stainless steel?
Yes, these Merit Sterile Kelly Hemostatic Forceps are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring reliable performance and durability for physician-grade medical procedures.
Do these forceps arrive ready for immediate clinical use?
Absolutely. Each instrument is provided sterile and ready-to-use right out of the packaging, which helps eliminate preparation time and maintains safety standards in your office.
Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, these instruments are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for patients with latex sensitivities.
Does the ratchet mechanism provide secure clamping control?
Yes, the handle features a built-in ratchet mechanism that allows for precise, secure locking, giving the clinician total control over the clamping force during delicate procedures.
What is the specific length of these instruments?
These forceps measure 5-1/2 inches in length, which is the ideal size for the direct access and tissue manipulation required in office-based surgical settings.
How are the jaws designed for better grip?
The working end features serrated jaws specifically designed to provide a secure grip on blood vessels and heavy tissue structures, with serrations covering half the length of the jaws for optimal traction.
Is this a cost-effective solution for high-volume practices?
Yes, they are supplied in cases of 25 sterile units, offering significant convenience and efficiency for high-volume clinical environments that require a consistent supply of disposable surgical tools.
Are these forceps intended for single-use purposes?
Yes, these are disposable instruments, which streamlines your workflow by removing the need for cleaning and sterilization processes after use.
Are these forceps suitable for soft tissue dissection?
They are indeed effective for soft tissue dissection as well as for clamping large blood vessels and manipulating robust tissue structures during clinical procedures.
Why is the straight configuration often preferred?
The straight configuration is highly favored for procedures requiring direct access to the surgical site and minimal tissue deflection, allowing for a more straightforward surgical approach.