- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 42-3437
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument built for professional surgical use?
Yes, the Sklar Schlesinger Cervical Laminectomy Rongeur is a high-quality, factory-new surgical instrument engineered for the demanding requirements of cervical laminectomy procedures.
Does the design prioritize ease of use during surgery?
It features an ergonomic pliers-style handle with an integrated spring mechanism. This design promotes efficient, controlled operation and reduces hand fatigue compared to traditional finger-ring instruments.
Is high-grade stainless steel used for construction?
Absolutely. The instrument is crafted entirely from durable, medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring it is built to withstand repeated sterilization and use in a surgical environment.
Can this tool handle soft tissue effectively?
Yes, it features specialized scooped cup tips that are expertly designed for the precise grasping, debulking, and manipulation of soft tissue as well as small bone fragments.
Is this product safe for latex-sensitive environments?
Yes, this instrument is certified as Latex-Free and is not manufactured with any natural rubber latex, making it safe for use in sensitive medical settings.
Does it meet specific government procurement standards?
Yes, the product is fully TAA compliant, meeting the necessary manufacturing and sourcing standards required for federal and government medical procurement.
Is the instrument intended for multiple uses?
Yes, it is a reusable orthopedic instrument. It is supplied non-sterile and should be processed according to your facility’s standard protocols for surgical tool sterilization before use.
How long is the reach of this rongeur?
This model has an overall length of 6 inches, providing an ideal size for the precision required in cervical spinal applications.
Is the tip configuration optimized for safety?
The instrument features a blunt tip configuration, which is designed to allow for controlled manipulation of intervertebral discs and bone while minimizing trauma to surrounding structures.
Is this a specialized instrument for spinal surgery?
It is specifically engineered for cervical laminectomy procedures. Its design, including the straight shaft and spring-loaded handle, is tailored to facilitate the manipulation of vertebral bones and intervertebral discs.