- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 19-2040
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for delicate ear surgery?
Yes, these are specifically engineered for ENT micro-surgery. Their 4-3/4” length and straight, slender design are ideal for accessing confined surgical fields in the ear.
How does the adjustable thumb handle improve surgical precision?
The adjustable thumb mechanism provides the surgeon with enhanced dexterity and tactile control, allowing for finer manipulation and stabilization during delicate procedures.
Can these forceps withstand repeated sterilization cycles?
Absolutely. Constructed from durable stainless steel, these forceps are designed as a reusable instrument specifically built to maintain integrity through multiple sterilization cycles.
Are the tips designed to grip soft tissue securely?
Yes, the tips feature a sharp configuration combined with serrated working edges, ensuring a secure and non-slip grip on soft tissues or surgical dressings.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, the Sklar Derlacki Tissue Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for surgical environments.
Is the stainless steel material high-quality?
These forceps are manufactured by Sklar, a brand known for high-grade surgical instruments. They are crafted from premium stainless steel, ensuring professional-grade durability and performance.
Does this tool meet federal trade compliance standards?
Yes, this product is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, ensuring it meets the regulatory standards required for federal government procurement.
Should I be concerned about the instrument arriving sterile?
The forceps are supplied non-sterile. They should be processed through your facility’s established sterilization protocols before their first use.
Is there a long-term guarantee for this instrument?
Yes, Sklar stands by the craftsmanship of this instrument with a Lifetime warranty.
What is the primary surgical application for this specific tool?
These forceps are primarily used in ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) micro-surgery for:
- Grasping and stabilizing soft tissue during suturing.
- Precisely holding surgical dressings in place within confined spaces.