- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 43-2024
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument crafted from high-grade stainless steel?
Yes, this Sklar Caspar Rongeur is constructed from durable stainless steel, designed for repeated use in demanding orthopedic surgical environments.
Must this rongeur be sterilized before its first use?
Yes. This instrument is delivered non-sterile and must undergo a standard sterilization process prior to use in any surgical procedure.
Does the bayonet shaft enhance surgical field visibility?
Absolutely. The signature bayonet style shaft is specifically engineered to provide the surgeon with a clearer, unobstructed view of the operative field during deep tissue procedures.
How does the serrated, fenestrated tip aid surgery?
The cupped, serrated, and fenestrated tip is designed for precise tissue debulking and removal. This combination allows for a firm grip on tissue while effectively removing the vertebral arch.
Is this tool effective for laminectomies and discectomies?
Yes. It is specifically engineered for these orthopedic spinal procedures, where the primary objective is the removal or debulking of the vertebral arch.
Is the handle designed for a secure, comfortable grip?
Yes, the handle assembly incorporates ergonomic finger rings that facilitate easier manual operation and ensure a stable, secure grip while preserving the surrounding disc structure.
Is this surgical instrument free from natural rubber latex?
Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a suitable choice for environments requiring latex-free surgical tools.
Is this product fully TAA compliant?
Yes, this Sklar instrument is TAA compliant, meeting the requirements for trade agreement standards.
Does the manufacturer guarantee the quality of this instrument?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the durability of their instruments with a guaranteed Lifetime Warranty against defects, ensuring long-term reliability for your surgical practice.
Are the jaw mechanics designed to preserve disc structure?
Yes. The design, featuring a straight bottom jaw and specialized tip configuration, is optimized for precise tissue removal while helping to maintain the integrity of the surrounding disc structure.