- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 43-4822
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument made of premium-grade materials?
Yes, the Sklar Takahashi Rongeur is crafted from high-grade stainless steel. This durable construction is specifically engineered to withstand the rigors of frequent clinical use and repeated sterilization cycles.
Does it offer precise control for delicate procedures?
Absolutely. The instrument features a finger-ring handle design, which provides surgeons with optimal control and allows for precise force application during bone cutting and tissue removal.
Is this tool safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, this instrument is not made with natural rubber latex. It is a safe and reliable choice for clinical environments where patients or staff may have latex sensitivities.
Can this rongeur handle repeated sterilization?
Yes, the instrument is fully reusable. Its high-grade stainless steel construction ensures it is designed to endure standard medical facility protocols for repeated sterilization and cleaning.
Is this product suitable for government procurement?
Yes, the Sklar Takahashi Rongeur is TAA Compliant. It meets the requirements of the Trade Agreements Act, making it eligible for government and institutional procurement.
What is the specific length of this instrument?
This model features a length of 4-3/4 inches, providing a compact and manageable size for precision surgical tasks.
Does the instrument come in a sterile package?
No, the instrument arrives non-sterile. Before the first use, it must be processed according to your facility’s standard medical sterilization protocols.
Is the design of this rongeur straight?
Yes, this specific model (Part Number 43-4822) features a straight curvature, which is ideal for standard surgical approaches requiring direct access.
Does the brand offer quality assurance for this instrument?
Yes, Sklar is a trusted name in surgical instrumentation. This product is manufactured to meet rigorous professional-grade standards, ensuring reliable, long-term performance in clinical settings.
How should I maintain this instrument for longevity?
To ensure long-term performance, it should be maintained using standard surgical instrument trays and processed with your facility’s autoclaving equipment following each clinical procedure.