- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps made from durable surgical-grade steel?
Yes, these are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, designed for long-term reliability and repeated use in surgical settings.
Does the ratchet mechanism provide a secure, locked grip?
Absolutely. The integrated ratchet finger ring handle is specifically engineered to provide a secure, locking grip, allowing for reliable hemostasis during procedures.
Are these instruments suitable for delicate clamping applications?
Yes. These forceps feature short, fully serrated jaws that allow for precise and controlled clamping of small blood vessels.
Can I use these for large vessels or arteries?
No, these are not intended for use on large vessels or arteries. They are specifically optimized for clamping small blood vessels.
Does this model feature specialized tracking identification?
Yes, this specific model comes CensiTrac Marked, allowing for efficient instrument tracking and management within your facility.
Is the material free from natural rubber latex?
Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a suitable option for environments requiring latex-free equipment.
Are these Halsted forceps compatible with other surgical tools?
They are designed to be part of the standard Sklar Halsted Mosquito family and pair perfectly with other high-quality, reusable stainless steel surgical instruments.
Is this instrument compliant with TAA standards?
Yes, this instrument is TAA compliant, making it a verified choice for governmental procurement and high-standard clinical settings.
How do these compare to the Hartmann Mosquito style?
The Halsted style is recognized for being slightly less fine and delicate than the Hartmann Mosquito forceps, providing a balance between precision and robust utility.
Do these forceps arrive in a sterile condition?
These instruments are provided non-sterile. You will need to follow your facility’s standard sterilization protocols prior to initial surgical use.