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Description

Sklar's Negus grasping forceps are ratcheted finger ring instruments used during tonsillectomy procedures. They have straight shanks like the Schnidt, Sawtell and Colver, but the distinguishing feature of the Negus is the hook shaped jaw tip.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Curvature fully curved
Instrument Length 7-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname negus
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Is this instrument made of durable materials?

Yes, it is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, designed for long-term reliability and repeated use in a clinical setting.

Does the hook tip improve surgical grip?

Absolutely. The distinctive hook-shaped jaw tip is specifically engineered to enhance tissue grasping and manipulation during tonsillectomy procedures.

Can these forceps be reused after sterilization?

Yes, these instruments are fully reusable. They are designed to withstand repeated cycles of cleaning and sterilization to maintain their functionality.

Are these safe for latex-sensitive patients?

Yes, this instrument is not made with natural rubber latex, ensuring it is suitable for use with latex-sensitive patients.

Does it feature a reliable locking mechanism?

Yes, it incorporates a ratcheted finger ring mechanism that allows for a secure, locked grip when the instrument is engaged during surgery.

Are these instruments TAA compliant?

Yes, the Sklar Negus Hemostatic Forceps are fully TAA compliant, meeting the standards required for high-quality surgical instruments.

Is this ideal for tonsillectomy procedures?

Yes, this forceps is specifically designed for tonsillectomy procedures, offering the precise grasping control required for this delicate task.

How does the handle design support use?

The instrument features straight shanks and ergonomic finger rings, providing a comfortable and stable handle design similar to standard Schnidt forceps for secure surgical handling.

Does the instrument arrive ready for surgery?

No, it is supplied non-sterile. The instrument must undergo proper cleaning and sterilization processing before its initial use in a surgical environment.

How is the Negus design distinct?

The Negus design is unique due to its hook-shaped jaw tip, which differentiates it from other common forceps styles like the Schnidt, Sawtell, or Colver forceps.