- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument suitable for delicate periosteal separation?
Yes. The Sklar Crego Elevator is specifically engineered for the delicate separation of the periosteum during neurosurgical procedures. Its blunt tip and rounded jaws are designed to provide the precision required for such sensitive tasks.
Does the handle design provide a secure grip?
Absolutely. The instrument features a hollow grip handle enhanced with vertical grooves. This design is specifically intended to provide surgeons with a firm, anti-slip hold to maintain meticulous control during operation.
Is the material durable for repeated sterilization?
The instrument is constructed from high-quality stainless steel. This material is chosen for its exceptional durability and its ability to withstand the rigors of repeated medical-grade sterilization cycles.
Can this be used in environments sensitive to latex?
Yes. This product is guaranteed to be Not Made With Natural Rubber Latex, making it a safe choice for healthcare environments that maintain strict latex-free protocols.
Does this tool meet federal trade requirements?
Yes, this instrument is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary requirements for procurement in various government and official medical facilities.
How long is the instrument?
The Sklar Crego Elevator has a total length of 7-1/2 inches, providing an ideal balance between reach and maneuverability for neurosurgical applications.
Does it come ready to use out of the box?
Yes, this is a Factory New, fully assembled instrument. Please note that it is supplied non-sterile, so it must undergo your facility’s standard sterilization process before its first use in a surgical setting.
Is this a single-use or reusable surgical tool?
This is a reusable instrument. It is built for longevity and repeated use, offering a reliable and sustainable surgical tool solution for your practice.
What is the specific benefit of the CensiTrac marking?
The CensiTrac mark indicates that the instrument is integrated into the CensiTrac surgical asset management system, which helps hospitals improve instrument tracking, usage data, and sterilization cycle management.
What is the curvature profile of this elevator?
This model features a fully curved profile, which is intentional to assist surgeons in accessing specific anatomical areas during neurosurgical procedures where a straight instrument would be less effective.