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Description


Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps (#52-6925) feature 2 x 2 rows of fine, atraumatic teeth that are gentle enough to cause little to no damage to vessels or tissue. These Forceps are commonly used in procedures to correct ductus arteriosus. Material used to make these forceps is Sklar Premium grade surgical stainless steel.

Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps Specifications:


  • Grade: Sklar.
  • Surname: Cooley.
  • Pattern: Atraumatic.
  • Curvature: Straight.
  • Material: Stainless Steel.
  • Instrument Type: Hemostatic Forceps.
  • Latex or Latex-Free: Latex-Free.
  • Sterile or Non-Sterile: Non-Sterile.
  • Disposable or Reusable: Reusable.
  • Working Surface Style: 2 x 2 Rows of Nontraumatic Fine Teeth.

Frequently asked questions

What surgical procedures are the Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps designed for?

These forceps are specifically designed for cardiovascular procedures, particularly those involving the correction of ductus arteriosus.

What material are the Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps made of?

The forceps are made from Sklar Premium grade surgical stainless steel, ensuring durability, reliability, and resistance to corrosion.

Are the Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps sterile upon arrival?

No, the forceps are non-sterile and require appropriate sterilization protocols before each use.

What is the design of the working surface of these forceps?

The working surface features 2 x 2 rows of nontraumatic fine teeth designed to provide a gentle grip and minimize damage to vessels and tissue.

Are these forceps disposable or reusable?

These forceps are reusable, designed to withstand repeated sterilization and use.

Do the Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps contain latex?

No, these forceps are latex-free.

What is the curvature of the Sklar Cardiovascular Cooley Patent Ductus Forceps?

The forceps have a straight curvature.

What does 'atraumatic' mean in the context of these forceps?

Atraumatic refers to the design of the forceps’ teeth. The fine teeth minimize damage to delicate vessels and tissues during surgical manipulation, ensuring a more gentle grip.

What is the grade of stainless steel used in these forceps?

The forceps are made with Sklar Premium grade surgical stainless steel.

What is the primary function of these hemostatic forceps?

These forceps are designed for hemostasis during cardiovascular procedures, specifically for correcting patent ductus arteriosus. They gently clamp vessels to control blood flow.