- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Does this instrument come with a lasting warranty?
Yes, this Sklar Harms Lamina Spreader is backed by a lifetime warranty, reflecting the manufacturer’s commitment to durability and high-quality craftsmanship.
Is this product suitable for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. This instrument is 100% latex-free, ensuring it is safe to use on patients with natural rubber latex sensitivities.
Is the design approved for government-funded projects?
Yes, this instrument is TAA compliant, meaning it meets the Trade Agreements Act requirements for use in government and federally funded medical facilities.
Does it arrive in sterile packaging?
This product is supplied as non-sterile and factory-new. It will require appropriate cleaning and sterilization processing by your facility before it is ready for clinical use.
Is this the correct version for left-hand orientation?
Yes, this specific model is the Left configuration of the Harms Lamina Spreader, specifically designed to meet the ergonomic and functional requirements for left-sided tissue manipulation or retraction.
How long has this model been on the market?
The Harms pattern is a proven, industry-standard design used in orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures. This unit is part of Sklar’s latest production run and is currently active and not discontinued.
Is this instrument built for professional surgical use?
Yes, Sklar is a recognized name in professional surgical instrumentation. This spreader is engineered for precision during laminectomy procedures, featuring reliable jaw serrations for secure tissue traction.
How should I handle this instrument upon arrival?
Since the instrument is provided in factory-new condition, you should inspect it upon delivery. Because it is non-sterile, it must go through your facility’s standard sterilization protocols before it is introduced to the surgical suite.
What is the primary material used for this tool?
This spreader is crafted from high-quality surgical-grade stainless steel, consistent with the precision standards required for professional surgical tools.
Is this considered a standard size for laminectomy procedures?
Yes, this instrument features a 7-inch nominal size, which is a standard dimension for effectively accessing and manipulating tissue planes during specialized orthopedic or neurosurgical interventions.