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Description

Sklar's Alexander Raspatory, also known as the Alexander-Farabeuf Pediatric Raspatory, is commonly used for scraping periosteum, cartilage, and tissue from bone. It is a double-ended instrument with one chisel end and one double mallet shaped end. The mallet shaped end is actually has two gouge-style tips that are also used for periosteum removal. This product is straight with a 12mm x 30mm tip and a length of 8 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Length 8"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname alexander
Type raspatories
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Is this raspatory designed for versatile use?

Yes, this raspatory features dual-ended functionality. One end has a chisel tip, and the other has a double mallet shape with two gouge-style tips for versatile periosteum removal.

What is the material for durability?

The raspatory is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring its durability and suitability for repeated sterilization and long-term use.

What is the instrument's exact length?

The instrument has a precise length of 8 inches, which is suitable for standard surgical procedures requiring this specific reach.

Is it safe regarding natural rubber latex?

Yes, it is certified as “not made with natural rubber latex,” making it safe for use in environments where latex allergies are a concern.

Is the product new and unused?

Absolutely. This raspatory is supplied in Factory New condition, meaning it is unused and pristine.

What are the tip dimensions?

The working tip of the instrument measures 12mm x 30mm.

Is the instrument reusable?

Yes, the Sklar Alexander Raspatory is designed to be reusable, capable of undergoing repeated sterilization and use.

Is this product TAA compliant?

Yes, this raspatory is certified as TAA compliant, meeting specific government procurement requirements.

What specific tissues can it scrape?

It is specifically designed for scraping periosteum, cartilage, and various tissues directly from bone structures.

Is this tool suitable for pediatric use?

Yes, it is known alternatively as the Alexander-Farabeuf Pediatric Raspatory, making it an essential component for pediatric or fine bone instrumentation.