- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 40-2083
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for heavy-duty orthopedic procedures?
Yes, these forceps are specifically designed for the rigorous demands of orthopedic and general surgery. They are precision-engineered to assist with:
What design features ensure a secure grip on bone?
The forceps utilize a specialized serrated and fenestrated jaw design. This combination is engineered to:
Is the material durable enough for frequent sterilization?
Absolutely. These instruments are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, which is chosen for its exceptional durability and its ability to withstand the heat and pressure of repeated sterilization cycles.
Can these be used on patients with latex allergies?
Yes, the Sklar Sequester Bone Holding Forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for surgical environments involving patients with latex sensitivities.
How long is this surgical instrument?
This model (40-2083) features a total length of 7-3/4 inches, providing a balanced silhouette for ergonomic control during retraction and bone setting.
Is this a reusable surgical instrument?
Yes, this instrument is designed for long-term, reusable use. It is supplied as a non-sterile unit intended to be integrated directly into your facility’s standard sterilization protocols.
Does the instrument offer reliable performance for surgeons?
Sklar is recognized for its high standards in surgical instrumentation. These forceps are TAA compliant and reflect professional-grade quality, providing the stability and reliability required for complex bone manipulation.
What is the specific jaw curvature of this model?
The Sklar Sequester Bone Holding Forceps (40-2083) feature a straight curvature, which is ideal for direct, precise bone retraction and setting tasks.
Is this tool suitable for trauma surgical sets?
These forceps are highly recommended for orthopedic departments and trauma surgical sets due to their robust construction and ability to maintain a stable grip on hard tissue.
Are there different sizes or configurations available?
This specific item is available as a single, standardized configuration (Model 40-2083), ensuring consistency in performance and design across all units in your surgical inventory.