- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Does the instrument feature a specialized, secure grip?
Yes, this osteotome is designed with a textured shank grip and a narrow handle to provide surgeons with enhanced control and stability during precise bone modifications.
Is the material durable for repeated surgical use?
Absolutely. It is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring it is robust enough for repeated sterilization and consistent performance in demanding surgical environments.
Is the blade suitable for precise bone shaping?
Yes, this model features a 6mm wide blade with a cross-serrated lower shaft, specifically engineered for the accuracy required in plastic reconstructive and craniomaxillofacial procedures.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, this product is 100% latex-free and is not manufactured with any natural rubber latex components, making it a safe choice for sensitive patients.
Does it include CensiTrac marking for asset management?
Yes, this specific model comes CensiTrac marked, allowing for easier tracking and inventory management within medical facilities.
What is the expected lifespan of this surgical tool?
Sklar stands by the longevity of this instrument by providing a lifetime warranty, reflecting the high manufacturing standards and durability of the stainless steel construction.
Does it arrive ready for immediate surgical use?
No, the instrument is delivered in a non-sterile condition. It must be subjected to appropriate sterilization protocols according to your facility’s guidelines before being used in any surgical procedure.
Is this a TAA-compliant medical instrument?
Yes, this Sklar Epker Osteotome is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary manufacturing and sourcing standards required for government and institutional procurement.
Are other sizes or configurations available?
This specific listing is for the 7-inch, 6mm straight model. However, the Epker Osteotome line is available in a total of three different blade widths and three different curvatures to suit various clinical needs.
How does the cross-serrated shaft improve performance?
The cross-serrated lower shaft is a specialized design feature that assists in providing better feedback and control, ensuring the instrument stays firmly in place during the cutting and shaping of bone.