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- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Does the bayonet design help with visibility?
Yes, the bayonet-style handle is specifically engineered to offset the jaw, which ensures the surgeon maintains an unobstructed line of sight during delicate procedures.
Can these forceps be used for intracranial work?
Absolutely. While primarily designed for nasal procedures and packing, the precision engineering and design of these forceps make them versatile enough for intracranial procedures as well.
Are the tips designed for a secure grip?
The instrument features straight, serrated tips specifically designed to grasp and hold surgical materials, such as nasal packing, with maximum reliability and precision.
Is the stainless steel material durable for clinical use?
These forceps are crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring professional-grade durability and performance in demanding surgical environments.
How does the CensiTrac marking benefit my facility?
The CensiTrac marking is a valuable feature that facilitates advanced tracking, inventory management, and maintenance compliance within surgical facilities.
Does this instrument contain any latex?
No, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it safe for use in environments where latex sensitivities are a concern.
Is this instrument compliant with TAA regulations?
Yes, these Sklar Jansen Bayonet Nasal Forceps are TAA compliant.
What is the total length of the forceps?
This instrument has an overall length of 6-1/2 inches, providing the reach necessary for clinical nasal procedures.
Does the handle design help prevent slippage?
Yes, the handle section is equipped with a textured, cross-hatched grip area to ensure the instrument remains secure in the hand during operation.
Are these forceps supplied in a sterile state?
These forceps are supplied non-sterile, allowing medical facilities to process and sterilize them according to their specific internal protocols before use.