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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 version has a 90 degree up 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 8"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname kerrison
Tip Config upwards cutting bite (90 degrees)
Type laminectomy punch rongeur
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

How does the detachable shaft simplify sterilization?

The detachable shaft design is a significant advantage for maintaining surgical hygiene. When the back hammer is pulled, the crossbar easily separates from the shank. This feature allows for:

  • Thorough cleaning: Reaching all internal surfaces that are often inaccessible in fixed-shaft instruments.
  • Efficient sterilization: Ensuring the instrument is completely sterile and ready for the next procedure.
Is this instrument built for repeated surgical use?

Yes. This rongeur is manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring it withstands the rigors of repeated sterilization cycles. It is designed for long-term utility in high-volume surgical settings.

Why is a thin footplate ideal for spinal surgery?

The thin footplate is a critical design element for delicate spinal procedures. It allows surgeons to:

  • Navigate narrow spaces: Easily slide the instrument into tight anatomical gaps near the spinal cord.
  • Minimize trauma: Reduce potential impact on surrounding delicate tissues during bone removal.
How does the handle design support surgical precision?

The instrument features a pliers-style handle with integrated springs. This design provides several benefits:

  • Control: Allows for steady, consistent force during delicate biting.
  • Ergonomics: Reduces hand fatigue during prolonged laminectomy procedures, helping surgeons maintain accuracy.
Is the 90-degree tip effective for difficult angles?

Absolutely. The 90-degree upwards cutting geometry is specifically engineered for vertical bone removal. This orientation is essential for laminectomy tasks where access to the vertebral arch is restricted, allowing the surgeon to cut effectively without needing awkward instrument positioning.

Is this rongeur safe for latex-sensitive environments?

Yes, this instrument is completely latex-free. It is not made with any natural rubber latex, ensuring safety for both patients and surgical team members who may have sensitivities.

Does this instrument meet professional procurement standards?

Yes, the Sklar Kerrison Rongeur is TAA compliant, meeting the regulatory standards often required for clinical and government medical procurement.

How does the ejector mechanism assist in maintenance?

The built-in ejector mechanism works in tandem with the detachable shaft to streamline instrument processing. It ensures that the device can be broken down quickly between cases, maximizing the efficiency of your sterile processing department.

Is the construction durable enough for daily clinical use?

The instrument is designed for heavy-duty clinical performance. Its robust stainless steel construction ensures it maintains its edge and structural integrity, even when used frequently in demanding spinal laminectomy procedures.

Is this specifically optimized for vertebral arch procedures?

Yes. This model is precision-engineered for spinal laminectomy procedures. The combination of its 5mm tip size, upward cutting angle, and thin footplate makes it a specialized tool for effectively removing bone from the vertebral arch while protecting delicate underlying structures.