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Description

Sklar's Schroeder-Braun tenaculum forceps are a ratcheted, finger ring instrument commonly used in OB/GYN procedures involving manipulation of the cervix or uterus, most commonly D&C, and vaginal or abdominal hysterectomy. They are also used to grasp, hold, and move vessels and arteries during surgical procedures. The tips of the Schroeder-Braun tenaculum forceps have two flattened prong tips that angle inward at 90 degrees. The prongs overlap, providing a strong hold on the tissue, but are also traumatic to tissue. Sklar Blue electrosurgical instruments have an insulated coating to prevent radio frequency currents from being transmitted through the instrument - thereby reducing burning of non-targeted tissues. Sklar Blue instruments are fully autoclavable and may also be cleaned ultrasonically.

Brand sklar blue electrosurgical
Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family tenacula forceps
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 10"
Instrument Material stainless steel with non-conductive coating
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname schroeder (sometimes spelled schroder, schröder)
Tip Config 1x1 sharp prongs (braun style flat tips)
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style smooth

Frequently asked questions

Does the insulation prevent accidental tissue burns?
<p>Yes, this instrument is designed with a specialized <strong>Sklar Blue non-conductive coating</strong>. This advanced insulation is engineered to prevent the transmission of radio frequency (RF) currents, effectively minimizing the risk of unintended burning to non-targeted tissues during electrosurgical procedures.</p>
Is the stainless steel construction highly durable?
<p>Absolutely. These forceps are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring they are robust enough for long-term surgical utility. They are built to withstand the rigors of a demanding clinical environment.</p>
How secure is the grip on tissue?
<p>The forceps utilize a <strong>Braun-style tip configuration</strong>, featuring 1x1 sharp prongs that angle inward at 90 degrees. These prongs overlap when closed, creating a firm and secure grasp on tissue and blood vessels.</p>
Can these forceps withstand repeated autoclave cycles?
<p>Yes, they are fully reusable and designed to be <strong>completely autoclavable</strong>. They are engineered to maintain their integrity and performance through repeated sterilization cycles.</p>
Are these instruments suitable for ultrasonic cleaning?
<p>Yes, in addition to autoclave sterilization, these forceps are perfectly suitable for ultrasonic cleaning protocols, allowing for flexible maintenance options in your facility.</p>
Are these forceps free from natural rubber latex?
<p>Yes, all materials used in the construction of this instrument are <strong>free from natural rubber latex</strong>, making them a safe choice for patient environments where latex sensitivities are a concern.</p>
Does the ratchet design ensure a secure hold?
<p>The instrument features a reliable <strong>finger ring handle with an integrated ratchet</strong>. This mechanism allows the surgeon to lock the forceps at the desired tension, ensuring a secure and stable hold during manipulation.</p>
Are these engineered for electrosurgical environments?
<p>Yes, they are specialized for electrosurgical use. The unique combination of stainless steel construction and the non-conductive <strong>Sklar Blue coating</strong> makes them specifically suited for environments where radio frequency devices are utilized.</p>