- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 97-617
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps reliable for frequent, everyday use?
Yes, these are part of Sklar’s Merit physician-grade line, which is specifically engineered to provide durable, high-quality performance for routine medical procedures and in-office minor surgeries.
Does the tip design help with gripping slippery gauze?
Absolutely. The forceps feature fenestrated, teardrop-shaped tips that are designed with serrated edges. This specific configuration ensures a superior, non-slip grip when handling cotton or gauze.
How helpful is the seven-inch length for deeper access?
The 7-inch long shaft is a key feature of this instrument, providing an extended reach that is particularly effective for accessing difficult areas, such as during intestinal work or deep wound packing.
Is the stainless steel construction high quality?
These instruments are crafted from durable Pakistan steel, which is chosen for its excellent balance of strength and cost-effectiveness, ensuring long-term utility for busy clinical environments.
Can these be safely used on patients with latex allergies?
Yes, you can use these with confidence as the Merit Tuttle Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex.
Does the handle design improve grip security?
The handle is designed with horizontal ribbing across the gripping area. This provides enhanced tactile feedback and security for the physician, reducing the chance of the instrument slipping during precise procedures.
Is the longevity of this instrument protected?
The manufacturer provides a Lifetime warranty, reflecting the high confidence in the durability and craftsmanship of this Sklar-branded surgical instrument.
Are these forceps meant to be sterilized after use?
Yes, these are reusable instruments. While they arrive in non-sterile condition, they are designed to be cleaned and sterilized according to standard medical protocols between each use.
Are these suitable for specialized medical settings?
They are ideal for a variety of tasks including: <ul><li>Minor surgical settings</li><li>Wound packing</li><li>Dressing changes</li><li>Applications requiring deep body cavity reach</li></ul>
What is the primary benefit of the Tuttle/Singley design?
The primary benefit of this design is its specialized tip configuration. Unlike standard tweezers, the fenestrated, teardrop-shaped tips are optimized specifically to grasp and hold bulky dressing materials firmly without damaging them.