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Description

Sklar® Hartmann Mosquito forceps are used as both a hemostat and for fine tissue dissection in shallow wounds and procedures. Most commonly utilized in plastic and vascular surgeries, Hartmann Mosquito Forceps can also be used in pediatric and ophthalmologic procedures. Known for their fine tips, short, and fully serrated jaws, these Mosquito Forceps can be used as a clamping instrument to halt blood flow so that cauterization or ligation can be performed. They are also used for holding small, fine sutures. Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are shorter and heavier than Halstead Mosquito Forceps. This product is straight with serrated tips and a length of 3-3/4 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family mosquito forceps
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 3-3/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname hartmann / mosquito
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps suitable for delicate tissue work?

Yes, these are expertly designed for precision. They feature fine tips and fully serrated jaws, making them ideal for delicate tissue dissection and managing fine sutures in specialties like plastic and ophthalmologic surgery.

Is the stainless steel grade suitable for repeated sterilization?

Absolutely. These forceps are constructed from high-quality stainless steel specifically engineered for medical settings. They are fully compatible with standard autoclave and sterilization procedures to ensure longevity.

Can I use these for secure clamping during procedures?

Yes, they feature a ratchet mechanism integrated into the finger-ring handles. This allows you to securely lock the forceps in place, providing reliable hemostasis by maintaining a constant grip for clamping blood flow.

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, the Sklar Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are 100% latex-free. They are manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, ensuring safety for patients and staff with latex sensitivities.

How do these compare to Halstead Mosquito Forceps?

While similar in function, the Hartmann model is specifically noted for being shorter and heavier than the Halstead variant, providing a distinct tactile feel and specific utility for surgeons who prefer that design profile.

What is the benefit of the CensiTrac marking?

The CensiTrac marking provides enhanced tracking and identification capabilities for surgical instruments. This is particularly valuable for facility inventory management, instrument lifecycle tracking, and maintaining strict surgical sterilization protocols.

Are these forceps compliant with government procurement standards?

Yes, this product is TAA compliant (Trade Agreements Act). This makes it an approved choice for procurement within US government medical facilities and federal health systems.

Do I need to sterilize them before the first use?

Yes, these forceps are supplied non-sterile. You must process them through your facility’s standard sterilization protocol before using them in any surgical or clinical procedure.

Are these versatile enough for various surgical specialties?

Indeed. Due to their fine tips and straight curvature, they are highly versatile and frequently used across several specialties, including: <ul><li>Vascular Surgery</li><li>Plastic Surgery</li><li>Pediatric Surgery</li><li>Ophthalmologic Surgery</li></ul>

What kind of quality assurance does Sklar provide?

Sklar stands behind the durability and craftsmanship of their surgical instruments by offering a lifetime warranty. This reflects their commitment to providing high-quality, reliable tools for professional medical environments.