- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 64-3225
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these scissors designed for delicate tissue dissection?
Yes, the Sklar Barraquer-DeWecker Iris Scissors are precision-engineered specifically for the detailed dissection of fine iris tissue in ophthalmic surgical procedures.
Is the material durable enough for repeated sterilization?
Absolutely. These scissors are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, designed to withstand repeated sterilization cycles, making them a durable and long-term reusable tool for your surgical tray.
Does the ergonomic design assist with fine control?
Yes, the scissors feature offset rings and a specialized thumb-finger hinge action. This ergonomic design allows for the precise, controlled movement necessary when working with delicate ocular tissues.
Is the construction free from natural rubber latex?
Yes, this instrument is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe option for patients and staff with latex sensitivities.
What is the specific tip configuration?
These scissors feature a Blunt/Blunt (B/B) tip configuration, ensuring safe handling while maintaining precision during fine ophthalmic tasks.
Are these scissors compliant with TAA standards?
Yes, this product is TAA compliant, meeting the standards required for use in government and medical facilities that mandate trade agreement compliance.
How long is the instrument?
The Sklar Barraquer-DeWecker Iris Scissors have an overall length of 2-1/4 inches, which provides the compact size required for microsurgical precision.
Are these scissors considered high-grade surgical instruments?
Yes, they fall under the Sklar or Grade quality classification, which signifies they are manufactured to the high standards expected for professional surgical instruments.
Are the working edges smooth for clean cutting?
Yes, the scissors are designed with smooth working edges to ensure clean, precise cuts during the dissection of delicate tissues.
Is the instrument angled for better visibility?
Yes, the shaft is angled, which is a critical feature that helps maintain a clear line of sight and ergonomic comfort for the surgeon during microsurgical procedures.