- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 90-2274
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Does the coating minimize glare during surgery?
Yes, this instrument features a specialized reduced reflectivity polymer coating. This coating is specifically designed for ‘Black Laser’ applications where minimizing light reflection is critical for precision and safety during surgical procedures.
Is this forceps suitable for delicate tissue?
Absolutely. This model is engineered with a delicate 4x5 teeth configuration. This design allows for a secure grip on tissue while being specifically optimized for delicate handling and minimizing trauma to the area being grasped.
Is the stainless steel construction high-quality?
Yes, it is manufactured using high-quality stainless steel that meets Sklar or Grade quality standards. It is built for durability and repeated use, ensuring reliability in professional clinical environments.
Can the ratchet mechanism hold the jaws securely?
The handle includes a functional locking ratchet mechanism. This allows the surgeon to engage the jaws and lock them in place at the desired tension, providing a secure, hands-free grip when necessary.
Is this instrument compatible with government standards?
Yes, the Sklar Black Laser Allis Forceps is TAA compliant. This confirms it meets the requirements of the Trade Agreements Act, making it suitable for procurement in specified governmental and public sector applications.
Are these forceps free of natural rubber latex?
Yes, this instrument is confirmed to be not made with natural rubber latex. This makes it a safe choice for environments where latex sensitivity is a concern.
How should I prepare these forceps for first use?
This product ships in a non-sterile state. It must undergo your facility’s standard sterilization protocols and decontamination procedures prior to being used in any surgical application.
Does the design support precise, direct access?
Yes, this instrument features a straight 5-inch profile. This design is specifically tailored for procedures that require direct, unobstructed access to the surgical site.
Is this a reusable surgical instrument?
Yes, it is designed for repeated sterilization and use. As a reusable medical instrument, it is constructed to withstand the rigors of multi-use environments when maintained according to professional standards.
What is the primary surgical application for this?
The Allis forceps is primarily used for tissue grasping. With its delicate 4x5 teeth and straight design, it is ideal for procedures where a firm, secure hold is required without causing excessive trauma to the tissue.