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Description

Sklar's Kerrision detachable rongeur with thin footplates and an ejector is used in spinal laminectomy procedures of the vertebral arch. The profile size allows for use in delicate areas near the spinal cord. This 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 upward angled tip, and is available in different lengths and bite sizes. When the back hammer is pulled, the crossbar detaches from the shank, easing sterilization and the opening of the Kerrison.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family rongeurs
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style pliers with springs
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 7"
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 detachable shaft improve sterilization protocols?

Yes, the detachable shaft design is a significant advantage for clinical environments. By allowing the crossbar to separate from the shank via the back hammer, it provides:

  • Deep cleaning access: Ensures no debris is trapped in hidden channels.
  • Efficient reprocessing: The instrument can be thoroughly sterilized more easily compared to fixed-shaft designs.
How does the Titanium Nitride coating benefit the instrument?

The black Titanium Nitride (TiN) coating is a premium feature that serves two primary purposes:

  • Increased Durability: It creates a hardened, protective barrier on the stainless steel.
  • Operational Longevity: It maintains the sharpness of the cutting edges for a longer duration, reducing the frequency and cost of professional sharpening services.
Is this tool suitable for delicate spinal procedures?

Absolutely. This model is specifically engineered for precision in sensitive areas. It features thin footplates that allow for safer navigation near the spinal cord during laminectomy procedures, combined with an upward cutting (40-degree) tip to ensure accurate tissue removal.

Is the material composition suitable for frequent use?

Yes. This rongeur is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel finished with the TiN coating. It is designed to be reusable and built to withstand the rigorous demands of frequent surgical reprocessing cycles.

Does the handle design assist with surgical control?

The instrument utilizes a pliers-style handle with an integrated spring mechanism. This ergonomic configuration is designed to provide:

  • Controlled operation: Allows for consistent, steady tension.
  • Reduced hand fatigue: The spring return ensures the tool is always ready for the next bite without excessive manual reset effort.
Is this instrument compliant with trade regulations?

Yes, this Sklar Kerrison Rongeur is TAA compliant, making it suitable for facilities that require strict adherence to the Trade Agreements Act.

Are there concerns about latex allergies with this tool?

No. This product is guaranteed to be not made with natural rubber latex, making it safe for use in clinical settings where latex-free protocols are mandatory.

Where is this surgical instrument manufactured?

This rongeur is crafted using German stainless steel, renowned in the medical field for its metallurgical precision, strength, and resistance to corrosion.

What is the benefit of the ejector mechanism?

The ejector mechanism works in tandem with the detachable shaft. It ensures that the instrument can be easily disassembled for cleaning and sterilization, and it helps maintain the alignment of the components during high-precision surgical tasks.

Does the finish reflect light during surgery?

No. The matte black Titanium Nitride coating provides a non-reflective surface finish. This is highly beneficial in a surgical theater as it reduces glare from overhead operating lights, allowing for better visibility during procedures.