- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 90-5463
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this surgical instrument crafted from durable materials?
Yes, this instrument is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring it is robust enough for repeated clinical use and sterilization cycles.
Does this curette feature a specialized tip for efficient sampling?
Absolutely. It is engineered with a sharp, ridged, and cupped tip specifically designed to effectively scrape and remove tissue from the uterine lining, making it ideal for biopsies and D&C procedures.
Is the design suitable for procedures requiring extended reach?
Yes, this specific model features an overall length of 12 inches, which provides a longer reach than many standard instruments, such as the Simon curette.
Can this device be used in facilities requiring TAA compliance?
Yes, the Sklar Schroeder Curette is fully TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, making it an appropriate choice for procurement in facilities with strict standard requirements.
Does the instrument contain any natural rubber latex?
No, this product is completely free from natural rubber latex, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions for both patients and healthcare staff.
Is this instrument intended to be reused after procedures?
Yes, it is designed for reusable construction. Please note that the instrument arrives non-sterile, so it must undergo proper sterilization procedures before its first clinical use.
Is there a long-term quality guarantee on this instrument?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the quality of this surgical tool with a comprehensive lifetime warranty.
How should I handle the instrument before its first use?
Because the product is shipped in a non-sterile condition, it is essential that you perform the appropriate clinical sterilization protocols before utilizing it in any procedure.
Is this instrument designed with user comfort and grip in mind?
Yes, the handle features knurling—a textured, grooved surface pattern—which is designed to provide the surgeon with enhanced grip security and control during delicate procedures.
How does the #3 designation compare to other surgical tools?
The #3 designation corresponds to this specific 12-inch configuration. It is primarily utilized in gynecology for precise uterine tissue sampling and D&C operations where a straight, specialized reach is required.