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Description

Sklar Hartmann Alligator Forceps are an ENT instrument commonly used in myringotomy procedures to insert or remove tubes or dressings and packing. The serrated tips securely hold and remove foreign objects, granulation tissue, and cerumen. This product has angled shanks, straight jaws, delicate, horizontally serrated tips and a length of 3-1/2 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family alligator forceps
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style finger rings
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 3-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname hartmann / alligator
Tip Config alligator jaw
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for delicate ear procedures?

Yes, these are specifically engineered with delicate tips and angled shanks to allow for precise maneuverability within the confined spaces of the ear canal during otolaryngology procedures.

Is the material safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, the Sklar Hartmann Alligator Ear Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for clinical environments.

Do the jaws provide a secure hold on tissue?

The jaws feature horizontal serrations designed to provide superior retention strength, ensuring a secure grip when grasping and extracting granulation tissue, cerumen, or foreign objects.

What type of steel is used for construction?

These forceps are constructed from high-quality stainless steel, chosen for its durability and suitability for repeated, long-term medical use.

Does this tool meet federal compliance standards?

Yes, this instrument is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary regulatory standards for use in specialized medical facilities.

Can these instruments be reused after sterilization?

Yes, this is a reusable instrument. Please note that it is delivered non-sterile, so it must undergo appropriate sterilization processes before its first use and between subsequent patient procedures.

What does the CensiTrac marking indicate?

The CensiTrac marking identifies the instrument for tracking and inventory management within high-standard clinical or surgical asset management systems.

Is this instrument designed for easy handling?

The forceps feature a traditional finger ring handle style, which provides the surgeon with tactile control and stability during delicate ENT procedures.

Are these forceps effective for tube insertion?

Absolutely. They are a standard tool for ENT specialists to assist in the insertion or removal of ear tubes, as well as for placing dressings or packing materials.

How long is the reach of this instrument?

The total instrument length is 3-1/2 inches, providing an ideal reach for precise otologic examinations and surgical maneuvers.