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Description

Sklar's Chevalier Jackson Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps are used for grasping, cutting, and gathering samples of tissue from the trachea, bronchi, and esophagus. These forceps come in a large variety of tips styles and lengths. This product has a 4mm ball tip angled upward with an overall length of 16 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Curvature angled up
Instrument Length 16"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname chevalier jackson
Tip Config alligator jaws with up-angled ball cutting tip
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style cutting ball

Frequently asked questions

Is this instrument made from durable stainless steel?

Yes, these forceps are crafted from high-quality, surgical-grade stainless steel. This robust construction is designed to withstand the rigors of repeated sterilization and use, ensuring the tool maintains its precision and performance over its lifetime.

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?

Absolutely. The Sklar Chevalier Jackson Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps are manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, making them a safe and suitable choice for clinical environments and patients with known latex sensitivities.

Can this instrument perform precise tissue biopsies?

Yes, these forceps are specifically engineered for intricate procedures. The specialized alligator jaws paired with an up-angled 4mm ball cutting tip are optimized for the precise grasping, cutting, and collection of tissue samples within the trachea, bronchi, and esophagus.

Is this a reusable surgical instrument?

Yes, this is a reusable instrument designed for long-term clinical utility. By opting for a high-quality reusable tool, practices can benefit from greater long-term value compared to relying on disposable alternatives. Please note that the item is shipped non-sterile and must be processed according to your facility’s sterilization protocols before use.

Does this product meet TAA compliance standards?

Yes, the Sklar Chevalier Jackson Broncho-Esophagoscopy Forceps are fully TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant. This makes them suitable for use in government and institutional medical settings that require adherence to these specific procurement regulations.

Is the 16-inch length sufficient for deep anatomical access?

Yes, the 16-inch length is specifically optimized to provide the necessary reach required for accessing deeper anatomical sites during bronchoscopy or esophagoscopy, allowing for effective maneuverability within the airway and digestive tract.

How does the angled-up tip assist during procedures?

The ‘angled-up’ curvature is a strategic design feature. It allows medical professionals to navigate the anatomical contours of the respiratory and digestive tracts more effectively, facilitating better access and control when positioning the forceps for grasping or cutting tasks.

Does Sklar offer a warranty on these forceps?

Yes, these forceps are backed by a Lifetime Warranty. This coverage reflects the manufacturer’s confidence in the material quality and the durability of the instrument, providing peace of mind for surgical professionals relying on precision tools.

Are these suitable for specialized endoscopic procedures?

They are specifically designed for that purpose. These forceps are built for medical professionals performing endoscopic procedures where high-precision sampling and cutting are required. They pair well with other essential bronchoscopic and esophagoscopic equipment within a clinical setting.

Is the instrument ready to use straight out of the box?

No, this instrument is supplied non-sterile. Before the first use and between all subsequent procedures, the instrument must undergo proper cleaning, inspection, and sterilization processes in accordance with your facility’s standard surgical instrument protocols.