- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps made of high-quality stainless steel?
Yes, these Sklar Coller Hemostatic Forceps are constructed from durable, high-grade stainless steel, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding surgical environments.
Can I rely on these for a secure tissue grip?
Absolutely. The instrument features fully serrated jaws specifically designed to provide a secure, non-slip grip on both delicate tissue and vessels during procedures.
Are these forceps designed for long-term repeated use?
Yes, they are engineered as reusable surgical instruments. They are built to withstand repeated sterilization and use, providing excellent long-term value for surgical trays.
Is this product safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes. These forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for patients and medical staff with latex sensitivities.
Does the instrument meet government procurement standards?
Yes, this model is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, meaning it meets the necessary standards for government and institutional procurement.
What does the CensiTrac marking signify?
The CensiTrac marking indicates that this instrument adheres to specific tracking and quality standards, ensuring compliance and high-quality manufacturing provenance.
How should I handle the instrument upon arrival?
Please note that the forceps are supplied non-sterile. They must undergo proper cleaning and sterilization procedures according to your facility’s protocols before being used in any surgical setting.
Is there a guarantee against manufacturing defects?
Yes, these Sklar forceps are backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, reflecting the brand’s confidence in the instrument’s quality and craftsmanship.
Are these forceps suitable for controlled clamping?
Yes, the forceps feature a precision-engineered ratcheted mechanism combined with finger ring handles, which allow the user to apply controlled, consistent clamping force exactly where needed.
Is the 5-1/2 inch length ideal for standard surgical trays?
Yes, the 5-1/2 inch straight configuration is considered an essential component for standard surgical instrument trays, providing the ideal size and geometry for general tissue handling and hemostasis.