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Description

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname frankel
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Is this instrument built to last for repeated use?

Yes, it is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, designed specifically for durability and repeated use in professional surgical settings.

Does this device contain natural rubber latex?

No, this instrument is manufactured without natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for patients with latex sensitivities.

Does the speculum come ready to use?

It is supplied non-sterile. Before use, it requires appropriate cleaning and sterilization protocols to ensure it meets your facility’s clinical safety standards.

Is this suitable for US government procurement?

Yes, the Sklar Frankel Infant Lid Speculum is TAA compliant, meeting the requirements of the Trade Agreements Act, making it suitable for government use.

Is this specifically designed for infant procedures?

Yes, this is a Frankel Infant Lid Speculum, precision-engineered for the specific anatomical needs of infant eyelid retraction during ophthalmic procedures.

Can I trust the manufacturing quality?

Sklar is a recognized brand in surgical instrumentation. This factory-new instrument is precision-engineered to provide consistent, reliable performance for clinical examinations and surgeries.

How should I clean this instrument?

As a reusable stainless steel instrument, it should be processed according to your facility’s standard cleaning and sterilization protocols for surgical tools to prepare it for clinical use.

Is it helpful for gentle eyelid retraction?

The design focuses on utility and precision, facilitating gentle and effective eyelid retraction, which is essential during delicate ophthalmic procedures on infants.