- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 91-6131
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps designed for long-term clinical use?
Yes, these are reusable surgical instruments. They are constructed from high-grade stainless steel to ensure they stand up to the rigors of a professional surgical environment, offering superior long-term value compared to disposable alternatives.
How does the non-stick coating improve surgical performance?
The specialized non-conductive, non-stick coating is engineered to minimize tissue adherence during bipolar coagulation. This allows for cleaner, more efficient procedure steps by preventing tissue from sticking to the tips.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex sensitivities?
Absolutely. These forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for use in medical environments where latex allergies are a concern.
How precise is the tip for delicate procedures?
The forceps feature a blunt tip configuration combined with a smooth working edge. This design is specifically tailored for controlled, delicate manipulation and precise grasping during bipolar coagulation procedures.
Are these forceps ergonomic for extended use?
Yes, they feature a traditional thumb handle style. This design is widely trusted by professionals for its reliable, ergonomic operation and tactile feedback during delicate surgical tasks.
What is the specific material composition?
These forceps are crafted from high-grade stainless steel. This material choice provides the necessary strength, durability, and corrosion resistance required for repeated sterilization and surgical application.
Do these forceps arrive ready for immediate use?
These instruments are shipped non-sterile. They will require proper cleaning, inspection, and sterilization according to your facility’s protocols before they are ready for use in a surgical setting.
Are these suitable for specialized bipolar coagulation?
Yes, they are specifically designed as an essential component for surgical and laboratory procedures that require precise bipolar energy coagulation.
Is the design fixed or adjustable?
This is a fixed-configuration instrument. It features a 3-1/2 inch length, a curved shaft, and a blunt tip, which are specifically chosen to provide consistent performance for the McPherson technique.
What is the primary benefit of the curved shaft design?
The curved instrument curvature is designed to provide better visibility and access during delicate procedures. By offering a different angle of approach compared to straight forceps, it allows for more ergonomic maneuvering within the surgical field.