- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Is this retractor suitable for long-term clinical use?
Yes, this instrument is designed for durability. It is manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, making it fully reusable and capable of withstanding the repeated sterilization processes required in clinical environments.
Does this tool meet safety requirements for surgical environments?
Absolutely. This retractor is TAA compliant and is confirmed to be not made with natural rubber latex, ensuring it adheres to strict safety and material standards for modern surgical settings.
What is the benefit of the double-ended design?
The double-ended configuration provides exceptional versatility in one tool. It allows surgeons to switch seamlessly between: <ul><li>A three-pronged end for secure tissue engagement.</li><li>An L-shaped Moberg blade for broad, blunt retraction.</li></ul>
Is this instrument compatible with asset tracking systems?
Yes, this specific model is CensiTrac marked, which allows for efficient tracking and inventory management of surgical instrumentation within your facility.
What are the precise dimensions of the working ends?
The instrument is designed for precision in small surgical sites: <ul><li>Pronged end: 7mm x 18mm</li><li>L-shaped blade end: 5mm x 18mm</li></ul>
How long is the overall instrument?
The Sklar Miller-Senn retractor has an overall length of 6 inches, providing an ideal balance between reach and control for delicate procedures.
Does it come pre-sterilized?
No, this instrument is delivered non-sterile. It is intended to be reprocessed and sterilized according to your facility’s standard protocols for stainless steel surgical instruments before its first use.
Who is the manufacturer of this retractor?
This instrument is produced by Sklar, a highly recognized and trusted name in the manufacturing of professional-grade surgical instrumentation.
Is there a guarantee on the quality of the craftsmanship?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the durability and performance of their instruments by offering a lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship.
What types of procedures is this tool best suited for?
It is specifically designed for minor, superficial, or small surgical site exposure. It is an excellent choice for procedures requiring a combination of delicate tissue grasping and broader, blunt retraction.