- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 42-6606
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
How does the detachable shaft improve sterilization?
The instrument is designed with a detachable shaft mechanism. When the back hammer is pulled, the crossbar separates from the shank, allowing for more thorough cleaning and efficient sterilization of all internal surfaces.
Is this rongeur built for long-term clinical durability?
Yes, this instrument is constructed from high-grade, surgical-quality stainless steel. It is specifically engineered to withstand the rigors of repeated use in demanding clinical and surgical environments.
Is this model well-suited for laminectomy procedures?
Absolutely. The instrument is specifically optimized for orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures, particularly laminectomy, where precise removal or debulking of the vertebral arch is necessary.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex sensitivities?
Yes, this product is manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, ensuring it meets safety standards for patients with latex allergies.
Does the design include a built-in bone ejector?
Yes, for added utility and ease of use, this rongeur comes factory-equipped with an integrated ejector.
Does this instrument meet TAA compliance standards?
Yes, this Sklar Kerrison Rongeur is fully TAA compliant, making it suitable for procurement in various institutional settings.
Is the handle designed for ergonomic control?
The handle utilizes a pliers-style grip with internal springs, which provides tactile feedback and controlled operation for the surgeon during delicate bone removal tasks.
Is this instrument delivered pre-sterilized?
No, the instrument is supplied non-sterile. It is recommended that you perform your facility’s standard sterilization protocols prior to the first use.
Does this meet high standards for surgical excellence?
Yes, this product is classified as Sklar or Grade quality, which signifies that it is manufactured to meet the high-performance standards required for professional surgical instrumentation.
Does the 90-degree bite offer specific surgical advantages?
The downwards cutting bite at a 90-degree angle is specifically designed for accessing difficult-to-reach areas during bone removal, allowing for precise control and efficient debulking in confined surgical spaces.