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Description

Sklar Atraumatic Allis Tissue Forceps are used for grasping and holding tissue during surgery with minimal to no damage to the tissue itself. Sklar operating room grade instruments are made from the highest grade surgical steel and incorporate the finest level of craftsmanship. Superior manufacturing and quality inspection guarantee that Sklar instruments meet the demands of our customers. These instruments have been designed to provide exceptional comfort and precision all while ensuring the durability and strength that has been provided by Sklar for over 100 years. This product is straight and features 1x2 rows of DeBakey Style atraumatic teeth, and has an overall length of 6 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature straight
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 allis
Tip Config 2x2 rows atraumatic teeth
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Does this instrument help minimize tissue trauma?

Yes, these forceps are specifically engineered with 2x2 rows of DeBakey Style atraumatic teeth. This design provides a secure grip while significantly reducing damage to delicate tissues during surgical procedures.

Is this forceps made with high-quality surgical steel?

Absolutely. These forceps are constructed from high-grade surgical stainless steel, meeting the rigorous standards required for operating room-grade instrumentation and ensuring consistent performance.

Are these forceps suitable for repeated clinical use?

Yes, they are designed for long-term reusability. Backed by over 100 years of Sklar craftsmanship, these instruments are built to withstand the demands of repeated sterilization and surgical use.

Does the ratchet mechanism provide a secure hold?

Yes, the instrument features a built-in ratchet mechanism located near the finger rings. This allows the surgeon to lock the forceps at a specific tension, providing a reliable and secure hold on tissue without needing constant manual pressure.

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex sensitivities?

Yes, the Sklar Allis Tissue Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe and compliant choice for a wide range of patients and clinical environments.

What is the benefit of the CensiTrac marking?

The CensiTrac marking is included on this instrument to assist with surgical instrument tracking, management, and compliance within modern healthcare facilities, helping to streamline inventory and maintenance protocols.

Are these tools considered operating room grade?

Yes, these are classified as Sklar OR Grade instruments. They are manufactured to meet the high precision, durability, and reliability standards expected in professional surgical settings.

How do I ensure the instrument remains in good condition?

As a high-grade stainless steel surgical tool, it should be cleaned, inspected, and sterilized according to your facility’s standard protocols for reusable surgical instruments. Its durable construction is designed to maintain integrity through these rigorous cycles.

Is this instrument compliant with healthcare regulations?

Yes, the product is TAA compliant, ensuring it meets specific federal procurement requirements and quality standards for medical equipment.

Are these forceps straight or curved?

These specific forceps feature a straight design, which provides optimal reach and control for grasping tissues in standard surgical applications where a linear approach is required.