- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 43-1364
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this made from high-grade materials?
Yes, this instrument is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and suitability for repeated clinical use.
Which surgical procedures is this rongeur designed for?
It is specifically engineered for orthopedic spinal procedures, including laminectomies and discectomies where debulking or removing the vertebral arch is required.
Is the tip design optimized for bone removal?
Yes, the working tip is cupped, serrated, and fenestrated, which enhances the instrument’s ability to grasp and excise bone fragments effectively.
Does the handle design improve grip during surgery?
The instrument features ergonomic finger rings designed to facilitate ease of manual operation and maintain a secure grip, which helps preserve the structural integrity of adjacent disc tissue.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, this Caspar Rongeur is not made with natural rubber latex, ensuring safety for patients with latex sensitivities.
Does this tool meet official government compliance standards?
Yes, the instrument is TAA compliant, meeting the rigorous standards required for surgical equipment.
Is this instrument suitable for repeated clinical use?
Yes, it is a reusable surgical instrument. It is designed to be sterilized and used multiple times, supported by a lifetime warranty.
How does the angled-down tip assist in surgery?
The downward-angled configuration allows for more precise material excision in the specific spatial constraints often encountered during delicate spinal interventions.
What makes this tool reliable for delicate spinal work?
Its reliability stems from several key features: High-grade stainless steel construction, serrated and cupped jaw precision, and ergonomic handling designed specifically for delicate orthopedic tasks.
Can this instrument be used in laminectomy procedures?
Absolutely. It is specialized for procedures like laminectomies where precise removal of the vertebral arch is a necessary step of the surgery.