- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 67-1753
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these snare wires built to be reused?
Yes, these are specifically engineered as reusable surgical instruments. They are constructed from high-grade stainless steel, designed to withstand repeated sterilization and use, offering excellent long-term value.
Can these be used for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. These snare wires are 100% latex-free and are not manufactured with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for patients with sensitivities.
Is the material quality suitable for surgical environments?
Yes, the instruments are crafted from durable stainless steel. This material is chosen for its longevity, reliability, and ability to endure the rigorous sterilization processes required in professional medical or veterinary settings.
Are these wires compliant with government procurement standards?
Yes, this product is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary requirements for U.S. Government procurement standards.
How many units are included in each purchase?
Each unit ordered consists of a pack containing 12 snare wires.
Does this product come with a quality guarantee?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the craftsmanship of this instrument with a comprehensive lifetime warranty.
Are the wires delivered in a sterile state?
No, these snare wires are provided non-sterile. They will require appropriate sterilization procedures according to your facility’s protocols before their initial use.
What is the specific length of these wires?
The Sklar Krause Snare Wires #4 measure 4 inches in instrument length.
Are these suitable for veterinary applications?
Yes, their precision construction and specific dimensions make them ideal for specialized surgical or veterinary procedures that require reliable, high-quality snare wires.
Is this a brand new, genuine product?
Yes, all items are sourced as Factory New and are genuine Sklar surgical instruments (MPN: 67-1753).