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Description

Sklar's Spurling IVD reongeur is used to debulk, manipulate or cut bone fragments and tissue from the spinal column. Intervertebral disc rongeurs have cupped tips, available in differnt sizes, and either straight or angled up or down. Of the finger ring style, the Spurling is available in a greater variety of shaft lengths - up to 12 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Curvature angled (downwards)
Instrument Length 11-3/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname spurling
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Is this rongeur built for long-term surgical use?

Yes, this instrument is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, designed to withstand the rigors of repeated use and frequent sterilization cycles in professional surgical environments.

Can this be used in TAA-compliant government facilities?

Absolutely. This model is fully TAA compliant, making it an appropriate choice for government procurement requirements.

Does the design allow for better access in deep surgical sites?

Yes, the instrument measures 11-3/4 inches in length, which is specifically engineered to provide surgeons with the reach necessary to access deeper surgical sites within the spinal column.

Is the material safe for patients with latex sensitivities?

Yes, this product is manufactured to be completely latex-free and is not made with any natural rubber latex.

How should this instrument be prepared before its first surgery?

The rongeur is shipped non-sterile. It must undergo appropriate cleaning and sterilization processing according to your facility’s protocols before being used in a surgical procedure.

What is the primary surgical application for this tool?

This Spurling Rongeur is specifically designed for the debulking, manipulation, and cutting of bone fragments and associated soft tissues during spinal column procedures.

Does the downward angle provide improved leverage?

The downward-angled configuration is a key design feature that offers specific leverage and access capabilities, allowing the surgeon to maneuver effectively within the surgical field.

What kind of grip does the handle feature?

The instrument is equipped with a traditional finger-ring style handle, ensuring a secure and ergonomic grip for precise control during delicate spinal operations.

Are the tips designed for precision biting?

Yes, the rongeur features cupped, scoop-shaped tips that are expertly engineered for effectively grasping, biting, and removing bone fragments or tissue.

Is this a durable, high-grade surgical instrument?

It is a Factory New instrument from Sklar, built to exacting surgical standards. Its stainless steel construction and design for repeated use reflect a high-grade investment for any surgical suite.