- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 40-9285
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument safe for delicate tissue procedures?
Yes. This periosteal elevator is specifically engineered with a curved blunt blade and a rounded working edge. These features are purposefully designed to facilitate precise elevation while minimizing collateral trauma to surrounding tissues.
What kind of material is used in its construction?
The instrument is crafted from high-grade stainless steel. This material is selected for its:
Is this product suitable for long-term clinical use?
Absolutely. It is a durable, reusable surgical instrument designed for repeated clinical application. To ensure longevity, it is constructed from robust stainless steel and supported by a lifetime warranty.
Can this be used for nasal reconstruction?
Yes, this instrument is highly specialized for ENT and plastic surgery, making it an ideal choice for the precise requirements of nasal reconstructive procedures.
Does the design provide a comfortable grip?
Yes, the instrument features a solid, smooth handle designed for ergonomic handling, allowing medical professionals to maintain steady control during delicate surgical tasks.
Is the material free from latex?
Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for surgical environments where latex sensitivities must be managed.
What is the total length of the instrument?
The Sklar Martin-Cushing Periosteal Elevator has an overall length of 7 inches, providing an ideal balance of reach and precision for sensitive surgical areas.
Does it arrive ready for immediate surgical use?
The instrument is supplied non-sterile. It must undergo your facility’s standard sterilization procedures prior to its first clinical use.
Is this product compliant with procurement standards?
Yes, the instrument is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary procurement and sourcing standards required for various medical supply contracts.
Why is the slightly curved design beneficial?
The slightly curved profile of the blade is specifically intended to aid in accessing anatomical contours, which is essential when performing precise dissection and elevation in sensitive areas.