- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 42-5432
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Does this rongeur feature a reliable bone ejector?
Yes, this instrument is designed with a non-detachable ejector mechanism. This feature helps ensure efficient clearing of bone debris during critical surgical procedures.
Is the stainless steel construction suitable for repeated sterilization?
Absolutely. This tool is crafted from high-quality, durable stainless steel specifically engineered for repeated use in professional surgical environments.
Does the ergonomic handle design improve control?
Yes, the rongeur features a pliers-style handle equipped with springs. This design provides superior tactile feedback, enhanced grip, and controlled operation during delicate laminectomy procedures.
Is this instrument compliant with safety and material standards?
Yes, the product is TAA compliant and is explicitly manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, making it safe for environments with latex sensitivity protocols.
How precise is the cutting action of the tip?
The tip is precision-engineered with a 40-degree downward cutting angle and a 2mm bite size. This configuration is optimized for targeted debulking and precise removal of the vertebral arch.
What is the expected durability of this instrument?
Built to withstand the rigors of frequent surgical use, this instrument is supported by a Lifetime Warranty, reflecting Sklar’s commitment to quality and long-term instrument integrity.
Is this tool appropriate for complex neurosurgical procedures?
Yes, it is specialized for orthopedic and neurosurgical applications, specifically designed to assist surgeons during laminectomy procedures where accuracy and bone removal are required.
Does the design allow for clear identification of the tool's specs?
Yes, for your convenience and inventory management, the manufacturer name (Sklar), part number (42-5432), and tip size (2mm) are clearly engraved directly on the joint section of the instrument.
Is the tip configuration optimized for specific surgical needs?
The 40-degree downward cupped tip is specifically selected for its ability to provide better visibility and access when performing laminectomy procedures compared to standard straight-tip models.
How does the instrument perform during intensive use?
The spring-loaded handle mechanism is specifically included to reduce hand fatigue and ensure the jaws remain in an open, ready-to-use position, allowing the surgeon to maintain consistent force and control during intensive bone removal.