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Description

Sklar Cushing Tissue Forceps are light to medium weight thumb forceps used on delicate tissue. They are commonly used in neurosurgery. Cushing forceps have very narrow tips and are useful in small surgical areas. They feature 1 X 2 teeth to securely grasp the tissue, but also have a stop peg to prevent an overly harsh grasp that may crush the tissue. They are available with a standard, Gutch, or bayonet handle depending on the surgical site and user preference. This product is straight with delicate 1x2 teeth, and a length of 7 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style thumb
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 7"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname cushing
Tip Config 1x2 teeth
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style blunt

Frequently asked questions

Does the design help prevent tissue trauma?

Yes, these forceps feature an integrated stop peg design. This safety mechanism prevents the surgeon from applying an overly harsh grasp, significantly reducing the risk of crushing or damaging delicate tissue during procedures.

Is the material durable for long-term clinical use?

Absolutely. These forceps are constructed from high-quality, professional-grade stainless steel. They are specifically engineered to be reusable, ensuring they withstand the rigors of frequent sterilization and repeated use in neurosurgical settings.

Are these forceps suitable for tight surgical spaces?

Yes, the instruments are designed with very narrow tips and a slender, 7-inch profile. This makes them ideal for maneuvering through small, complex surgical areas where optimal visibility and precision are required.

How does the CensiTrac marking improve facility management?

The CensiTrac marking provides a specialized identification system that allows surgical facilities to efficiently track, manage, and inventory their instruments, ensuring better asset control and workflow management.

Is the grip secure during delicate procedures?

The forceps are designed for maximum control with a textured, ribbed grip area in the center. This ensures the instrument remains stable in the surgeon’s hand during precise neurosurgical tasks.

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for surgical environments and patients with latex sensitivities.

Does the instrument offer good tactile feedback?

Yes, the forceps are built with a light-to-medium weight construction. This design is intentional, as it provides the surgeon with the essential tactile feedback needed to handle delicate tissues with confidence.

Does the finish reflect light during surgery?

No, the instrument features a matte metallic surface finish. This professional brushed-metal aesthetic is specifically designed to minimize glare under the bright lighting conditions common in operating rooms.

Are these forceps compliant with government procurement standards?

Yes, the Sklar Cushing Brain Forceps are TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, meeting the necessary requirements for federal procurement and use in government-affiliated clinical facilities.

Is the tip configuration effective for gripping?

The forceps utilize a precise 1x2 teeth configuration. This design allows for a secure, stable hold on delicate tissues while maintaining the gentle handling required for neurosurgical applications.