- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Does this grasper meet strict government procurement standards?
Yes, the Sklar BIPOLAR DELTA GRASPER is TAA Compliant, ensuring it meets the necessary standards for government contracts and institutional procurement.
Is the material safe for patients with latex sensitivities?
Absolutely. This instrument is explicitly not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for environments where latex allergies are a concern.
How long is the instrument supported by the manufacturer?
This instrument is backed by a Lifetime warranty, reflecting Sklar’s commitment to high-quality craftsmanship and long-term durability for surgical environments.
What is the condition of the instrument upon arrival?
The Sklar BIPOLAR DELTA GRASPER is sold as Factory New, ensuring you receive an optimal-quality, unused medical instrument ready for professional processing.
Is this tool ready for immediate use out of the box?
The instrument is shipped as non-sterile. Professional medical facilities must perform their standard cleaning and sterilization procedures before the grasper is used in a clinical setting.
What are the specific dimensions of the working end?
The grasper is precisely engineered with a 5mm jaw diameter and a total shaft length of 450mm, optimized for access in minimally invasive surgical procedures.
Can this be used for bipolar electrosurgical procedures?
Yes, this instrument is specifically designed for bipolar grasping functionality, providing the precision required for electrosurgical tissue manipulation.
What is the expected lead time for shipping?
As this item ships directly from the manufacturer, there is an estimated lead time of 1 to 2 weeks for processing.
Is this instrument intended for professional clinical use?
Yes, it is designed exclusively for use by certified medical professionals in clinical or operating room environments where high-precision instrumentation is required.
What should I know about the construction of the jaws?
The working end features intricately shaped bipolar jaws with fine serrations along the interior surfaces, which are specifically designed to provide a secure and reliable tissue-gripping mechanism.