- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 41-1410
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this retractor suitable for long-term clinical use?
Yes, this instrument is built for longevity. It is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, designed to withstand the rigors of repeated sterilization cycles in demanding clinical environments.
Can this be used safely for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. This retractor is manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, ensuring a safer option for both your staff and patients with latex sensitivities.
How effective is the blade design for nasal procedures?
The blade is engineered for precision, featuring:
- Fenestrated design: This opening helps reduce tissue drag and allows for better suctioning during the procedure.
- Downward angle: Specifically shaped to hold back nasal tissues effectively for optimal cavity visualization.
Does this meet government procurement requirements?
Yes, this instrument is fully TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, making it a suitable choice for government procurement needs.
What is the total length of the instrument?
The Sklar Aufricht Retractor measures 6-1/2 inches in total length, providing the ideal leverage and reach needed for precise surgical manipulation within confined nasal spaces.
Is this instrument covered by a warranty?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the quality and craftsmanship of this product with a lifetime warranty, providing peace of mind regarding your investment.
What are the specific blade dimensions?
The retractor features a fenestrated blade that measures 11mm in width by 45mm in length.
Does the instrument arrive sterile?
No, this product arrives in factory new, non-sterile condition. It is intended to be processed through your facility’s standard sterilization protocols before the first use.
Is this a versatile tool for different types of ENT surgeries?
It is highly versatile for nasal surgeries. It is an ideal staple for open nasal and sinus procedures where deep and wide exposure of the nasal passage is essential for successful visualization.
What is the blade tip configuration?
The working end features a solid blade tip design, which provides the structural integrity needed to effectively retract tissue while incorporating the fenestration for improved visibility and suction access.