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Description

Sklar's Kerrison forward cutting bayonet rongeur with ejector is used in spinal laminectomy procedures of the vertebral arch. The bayonet style shaft allows for better visualization of the field. The black Titanium Nitride (TiN) Coating surface protects the instrument for durability and smoothness, reducing the need for frequent sharpening. This version has a 40 degree up biting tip, and is available in different lengths and bite sizes.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family rongeurs
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style pliers with springs
Instrument Curvature straight (bayonet right)
Instrument Length 4-1/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel with titanium nitride (tin) coating
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname kerrison
Tip Config upwards cutting bite (40 degrees)
Type laminectomy punch rongeur
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Does the bayonet shaft improve surgical visibility?

Yes, the bayonet style shaft configuration is specifically engineered to provide an offset view, significantly improving the surgeon’s line of sight and overall visualization of the operative field during spinal procedures.

Does the Titanium Nitride coating enhance instrument durability?

The black Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating is a key feature that provides a hardened, low-friction surface. This coating protects the instrument, increases its longevity, and creates a smoother interface for repetitive cutting tasks.

Does the coating reduce the frequency of sharpening?

Yes, the advanced TiN coating is designed to maintain the sharpness and integrity of the cutting edge for longer periods. This helps minimize the downtime and maintenance costs associated with frequent sharpening of the blade.

Is this rongeur optimized for spinal laminectomy procedures?

Absolutely. This instrument is specifically designed for spinal laminectomy procedures of the vertebral arch, ensuring that the tip geometry and leverage points are perfectly suited for targeted bone resection in neurosurgical and orthopedic settings.

Does the handle design assist with control?

The instrument features an ergonomic pliers-with-springs mechanism. This handle style is designed to provide the surgeon with precise, controlled leverage, ensuring the jaws open and close smoothly during delicate bone removal tasks.

Is the tip configured for precise bone removal?

The rongeur features a 40-degree upwards cutting bite. This specific geometry is intended to facilitate accurate, controlled bone removal in confined surgical areas, providing both precision and effectiveness.

Is this instrument TAA compliant for facility use?

Yes, this Sklar Kerrison rongeur is TAA compliant, meeting the standards required for use in professional and government-affiliated medical facilities.

Can this instrument be reprocessed for multiple uses?

Yes, this is a reusable instrument. It is constructed from high-quality stainless steel and built to withstand the rigors of standard medical sterilization and reprocessing protocols.

Is the instrument free from natural rubber latex?

Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safer option for environments where latex sensitivity is a concern for patients or staff.

Does the construction ensure professional-grade reliability?

Built by Sklar, a trusted name in surgical instrumentation, this rongeur is made from high-quality stainless steel. It is engineered for professional use and is backed by a lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term reliability in the operating room.