- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 43-2034
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this rongeur optimized for spinal procedures?
Yes, it is specifically designed for orthopedic spinal surgeries, particularly laminectomies and discectomies, where precise debulking or removal of the vertebral arch is required.
Does the bayonet shaft provide a clearer view?
Yes, the bayonet shaft design is engineered to improve the surgeon’s line of sight, allowing for better visibility within the operative field during complex procedures.
What makes the cutting tips highly effective?
The instrument features a specialized cupped tip that is both serrated and fenestrated. This dual-feature design ensures optimal tissue acquisition and consistent cutting performance during bone removal.
Is the material durable enough for high-demand environments?
Absolutely. Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, this rongeur is built for exceptional durability and is fully capable of withstanding the rigors of repeated use in busy, high-demand surgical settings.
Is the handle designed for comfortable control?
Yes, it features ergonomic finger ring handles. This design is intended to ease manual operation while providing the surgeon with a secure, stable, and comfortable grip.
Is this instrument compliant with trade regulations?
Yes, this Sklar Caspar rongeur is TAA compliant, making it a suitable choice for institutional and government-contracted surgical environments.
Is the material safe for patients with sensitivities?
Yes, the instrument is not made with natural rubber latex, ensuring it can be safely used in various institutional settings, including with patients who have known latex sensitivities.
Can this instrument be reused repeatedly?
Yes, it is classified as a reusable surgical instrument. It is designed for longevity and can be reprocessed following standard medical sterilization protocols after each use.
What is the specific bite size of this model?
This model is precision-engineered with a 4mm x 14mm bite, which is designed to offer the exact level of control needed for targeted bone removal.
How does the upward jaw angle assist in surgery?
The upward angled jaw is specifically configured to facilitate better access to the vertebral structure. This angle complements the 5-1/2” shaft length to ensure the surgeon can reach target areas effectively during laminectomies.