- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Does this clamp handle heavy tissue securely?
Yes, these forceps are specifically designed for high-grip applications. They feature longitudinal serrations along the entire length of the jaw, which maximize tissue contact, and are finished with cross-serrations on the tips for superior purchase on tough or dense tissue.
Can I trust the durability of this instrument?
Absolutely. These forceps are constructed from high-quality stainless steel to ensure long-term, reusable clinical performance. Sklar stands by the longevity of this tool by providing a Lifetime Warranty.
Is this instrument safe for those with latex allergies?
Yes, this product is guaranteed to be not made with natural rubber latex, making it safe for use in environments where latex sensitivities are a concern.
How does the ratcheted handle aid in surgery?
The integrated ratcheted handle allows the user to lock the clamp securely onto tissue or a vessel. This is essential for maintaining consistent hemostasis during complex procedures without needing to maintain constant manual pressure.
What does the CensiTrac marking offer?
The CensiTrac marking provides unique identification for the instrument. This is highly beneficial for clinical facilities that utilize CensiTrac tracking systems to manage their surgical instrument inventory, maintenance, and sterilization history.
Is this product ready for immediate surgical use?
These forceps are shipped non-sterile. They must undergo appropriate sterilization protocols in accordance with your facility’s clinical standards prior to any medical application.
Is this a TAA compliant instrument?
Yes, this model is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary requirements for federal procurement and supply chain standards.
Are these forceps suitable for large vessel hemostasis?
Yes, their design is specifically optimized for controlling blood flow in large vessels. The combination of the 10-inch length, curved profile, and high-grip serrations makes them highly effective for these demanding clinical tasks.
What is the primary material used for these forceps?
They are manufactured from high-grade stainless steel. This material is chosen for its excellent balance of structural strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand repeated sterilization cycles.
What is the expected lead time for this item?
As a Factory New item, these forceps typically have a lead time of 1-2 weeks (estimated at 7 business days) from the date of order placement as they are shipped directly from the manufacturer.