- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 65-1540
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this speculum built for long-term clinical use?
Yes, it is constructed from high-grade stainless steel designed specifically for durability and repeated sterilization, ensuring it stands up to the rigorous demands of professional clinical settings.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex allergies?
Absolutely. This speculum is manufactured entirely without natural rubber latex, making it a safe and professional choice for patients with latex sensitivities.
How does the slide bar handle aid in procedures?
The slide bar handle style allows for precise, controlled adjustment during ophthalmic procedures, ensuring that the spread and tension of the instrument can be accurately managed for each specific application.
Why is the fenestrated working edge advantageous?
The fenestrated working edge is a specialized design feature that enhances tissue engagement and stability, providing the surgeon with the control necessary for delicate ophthalmic work.
Does the speculum arrive ready for immediate surgical use?
No, this instrument is delivered non-sterile. It must be thoroughly cleaned and sterilized according to your facility’s standard protocols before its first use and between all subsequent procedures.
Is this a reliable investment for a surgical practice?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the quality of their instruments with a lifetime warranty, providing peace of mind and demonstrating the long-term reliability of this surgical tool.
Is this speculum compliant with federal purchasing regulations?
Yes, this model is TAA compliant, making it eligible for purchase under government contracts and institutional procurement programs that require compliance with the Trade Agreements Act.
Is the 2-1/4 inch length standard for ophthalmic use?
Yes, the 2-1/4 inch length is a purposeful design choice for the Murdock style speculum, intended to provide optimal exposure during ophthalmic procedures while remaining compact and maneuverable.
Does the stainless steel material hold up to repeated autoclaving?
Yes, the high-grade stainless steel used in this instrument is specifically chosen for its resilience and ability to withstand repeated sterilization cycles without compromising the integrity of the tool.
Is this suitable for high-volume professional surgical settings?
Certainly. As a factory new professional-grade instrument from Sklar, it is engineered to meet the high standards and durability requirements expected in busy medical and surgical environments.