- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 97-0512
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this surgical instrument built for repeated use?
Yes, this instrument is designed for repeated sterilization and use. It is constructed from high-grade stainless steel to ensure durability and long-term value in professional medical environments.
What is the primary benefit of the fenestrated tip?
The 1mm fenestrated cup tip (round with a hole) is specifically engineered for precise tissue scraping. The hole allows for efficient tissue collection and removal during surgical procedures.
Is the material safe for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. This product is guaranteed to be not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for environments that require latex-free instrumentation.
Is this instrument compliant with professional standards?
Yes, the Sklar Curette Excavator #58-0 is TAA compliant, meeting the strict regulatory standards required for procurement in government and professional medical facilities.
Does this tool provide a secure grip during use?
Yes, the handle features a fine textured or cross-hatched pattern running vertically along its length, which is specifically designed to provide a secure and stable grip for the surgeon.
Is this a sterile product upon arrival?
No, this instrument is delivered non-sterile. It is designed to undergo standard sterilization cycles at your facility before its initial use and between subsequent procedures.
How long is this surgical excavator?
This model has an overall length of 5 inches, providing a balanced and ergonomic feel for precise applications in delicate anatomical areas.
Does Sklar guarantee the quality of this tool?
Yes, Sklar stands behind their engineering with a Lifetime warranty, offering you complete assurance regarding the quality and longevity of the instrument.
What is the weight of this stainless steel instrument?
This lightweight surgical tool weighs only 0.01 pounds, which helps reduce hand fatigue during intricate procedures.
What type of configuration is the working end?
This is a single-end style instrument featuring a straight shank that terminates in a small, circular, fenestrated cup tip, optimized for minimal obstruction while working in confined spaces.