- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 75-1243
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps made of durable, professional-grade material?
Yes, these forceps are crafted from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring they are built for the durability and reliability required in professional clinical environments.
Is the design optimized for precise laryngeal access?
The instrument is specifically engineered for vocal cord procedures. It features a 6-3/4 inch bent, tubular shaft that allows surgeons to maintain a clear line of sight and reach the vocal cords effectively during delicate surgeries.
Does this tool provide secure tissue handling?
Yes, it is equipped with left-opening, oval cupped tips. These are precision-engineered to grasp and remove polyps efficiently.
Is this a reusable surgical instrument?
Yes, this is a reusable instrument. It is designed for repeated use in a medical setting, provided it is processed according to your facility’s standard clinical sterilization protocols.
Does the instrument contain any latex?
No, the Sklar Jurasz Laryngeal Polyp Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them safe for use with latex-sensitive patients or environments.
How should this instrument be maintained between uses?
Because this is a non-sterile, reusable tool, it requires proper clinical processing. You should follow standard autoclaving or sterilization procedures to maintain the instrument between uses.
Are these forceps compliant with government trade standards?
Yes, the Sklar Jurasz Laryngeal Polyp Forceps are TAA compliant.
What is the total length of the device?
The instrument has an overall length of 9 inches, which includes the 6-3/4 inch bent, tubular shaft.
Is this instrument suitable for specialized ENT procedures?
Absolutely. It is an essential tool intended for use by medical professionals specializing in otolaryngology (ENT) for the accurate removal of vocal cord polyps.
Is the handle design ergonomic for long procedures?
The instrument is designed with two finger rings to provide a secure and stable grip, allowing for controlled, ergonomic maneuverability during intricate surgical tasks.