- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 40-3196
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument built for heavy-duty use?
Yes, the Sklar Cleveland Rongeur No. 5S features an orthopedic heavy-duty design, making it specifically engineered for demanding procedures involving bone or tough tissue removal.
Can this rongeur be reused?
Absolutely. This instrument is a reusable instrument, constructed from stainless steel, which allows for sterilization and repeated use, offering excellent long-term value.
Is the material high-quality stainless steel?
Yes, the instrument is constructed entirely from stainless steel, ensuring durability and suitability for medical applications.
Does this product meet TAA compliance?
Yes, the Sklar Cleveland Rongeur No. 5S is TAA Compliant, meaning it meets Trade Agreements Act requirements and is suitable for use in specified government procurement environments.
Is this instrument safe for latex-sensitive users?
Yes, it is latex-free. This rongeur is not manufactured using natural rubber latex, which helps mitigate risks for individuals with latex allergies.
What is the precise length of the instrument?
The instrument has a precision sizing with a specific length of 5-3/4 inches (5.75 inches), catering to precise surgical requirements.
What type of handle mechanism does it feature?
It features a single-action spring plier handle type, characteristic of designs similar to the Dean, Luer, and Olivcrona instruments.
Is the instrument sterile upon arrival?
No, the instrument is provided in a non-sterile state, requiring sterilization before clinical application in accordance with standard operating room protocols.
What is the primary application for this rongeur?
Its primary application is orthopedic surgery, specifically for gouging out bone or removing resilient, tough tissue structures.
Does it have side-cutting jaws for efficiency?
Yes, this model features a side-cutting jaw configuration for effective material removal during surgical tasks.