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Description

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Length 3-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname paufique
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style smooth

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps made of durable material?

Yes, these forceps are constructed from high-quality stainless steel. This material choice ensures robustness and makes the instrument suitable for repeated use and standard sterilization procedures.

Can these forceps be reused safely?

Absolutely. These forceps are designed for reusable, long-term use, offering a more durable and cost-effective alternative to disposable surgical instruments.

Are the tips designed for precise tying?

Yes, they feature a smooth working edge specifically optimized for secure knot tying and delicate surgical maneuvers.

Is this instrument safe for latex-sensitive patients?

Yes, the Sklar Paufique Tying Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them safe for use with patients who have latex sensitivities.

Does this tool meet professional quality standards?

Yes, this product is classified under the ‘Sklar OR Grade’, which indicates that it adheres to the rigorous quality standards set by Sklar for surgical-grade instrumentation.

Is this product TAA compliant for government procurement?

Yes, the forceps are fully TAA compliant, meeting the requirements set by the Trade Agreements Act for government supply and procurement.

What is the total length of the forceps?

The instrument measures 3-1/2 inches in length, making it a precise, compact tool suitable for specialized surgical tasks.

Do these forceps arrive sterile?

The forceps are shipped non-sterile. They are fabricated from stainless steel to be fully compatible with standard sterilization procedures before their first use in a surgical environment.