- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 40-3211
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument built for professional surgical longevity?
Yes, the Sklar Synovectomy Rongeur is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring it is durable and capable of withstanding the rigors of repeated clinical use.
Can this be used for delicate small joint procedures?
Absolutely. It is specifically engineered with strongly curved jaws and fine 1.2mm tips, allowing for precise scooping and removal of thickened synovium in confined areas like the hands or feet.
Is the design suitable for manual control during surgery?
The instrument features a non-ratcheted design with traditional finger rings. This provides the surgeon with direct, tactile, and manual control over the scooping action during sensitive procedures.
Is this instrument safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, the Sklar Synovectomy Rongeur is not made with natural rubber latex, making it an allergy-conscious choice for your surgical environment.
Is the instrument intended to be reused after sterilization?
Yes, this is a reusable surgical instrument. It is designed to be cleaned and sterilized according to standard clinical protocols for repeated use.
What is the total length of the instrument?
The rongeur has an overall length of 5 inches, which is specifically balanced to provide optimal handling and access when working within small joints.
Does this meet official government procurement standards?
Yes, the Sklar Synovectomy Rongeur is TAA compliant, meeting the specific requirements for government procurement.
Is there a long-term guarantee on this instrument's quality?
Yes, Sklar offers a lifetime warranty on this instrument, reflecting its high quality and precision engineering standards.
Does the instrument arrive in a sterile package?
No, the product is supplied non-sterile. It must be properly cleaned and sterilized in accordance with your facility’s protocols before its first use.
What type of tissue is this tool best at removing?
This rongeur is optimized for the removal of inflamed or pathologically thickened synovium, making it an essential tool for procedures such as synovectomies often performed for rheumatoid arthritis.