- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 85-1358
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is high-grade stainless steel used in construction?
Yes, this instrument is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel. This durable material is selected to support the instrument’s longevity and performance during repeated clinical use.
Is this instrument safe for pediatric use?
Absolutely. This sound is specifically engineered for pediatric applications, including infants and children, typically for diagnosing urinary tract tumors and urethral dilation.
Does this instrument contain natural rubber latex?
No, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safer option for patients with latex sensitivities.
Can this device be reliably reused?
Yes, the Sklar Campbell Sound is built for reusability. Its robust stainless steel construction is designed to withstand the rigors of repeated clinical or hospital procedures when maintained properly.
Is this instrument TAA compliant?
Yes, this product is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary standards for government procurement and institutional use.
Is the tip designed for gentle patient passage?
Yes, the tip features a curved and rounded configuration. This design is specifically intended to ensure safe insertion and gentle dilation during sensitive urological procedures.
Is this device supplied in a sterile state?
No, this instrument is supplied non-sterile. Users are expected to follow their facility’s standard sterilization protocols before the initial use and between procedures.
What is the exact diameter of the tip?
The tip is sized at 22 French, which is the clinical equivalent to 7.3mm in diameter.
What is the total length of the instrument?
The instrument features an overall length of 11 inches, providing the reach necessary for standard urological procedures.
Is this tool intended specifically for urethral dilation?
Yes, it is a specialized tool primarily intended for urethral dilation. It is frequently utilized in diagnostic settings, particularly when evaluating urinary tract tumors in pediatric patients.