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Description

Sklar's bayonet style tumor grasping forceps are commonly used in neurosurgical procedures involving tumor removal. The slim bayonet handle eases access to small delicate spaces during craniotomy procedures. Tumor grasping forceps vary in overall length, tip configuration, and tip diameter. Unlike the Hunt and Yasargil, this product features a forklike tip rather than cupped.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Handle Style bayonet
Instrument Curvature slightly curved
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Tip Config 2 prongs sharp
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style pointed

Frequently asked questions

Does the bayonet design help with deep surgical access?

Yes, the bayonet-style handle is specifically engineered to provide necessary clearance and ease of access during complex procedures like craniotomies. Its ergonomic shape allows surgeons to navigate restricted anatomical spaces effectively without obstructing their line of sight.

Is this instrument suitable for frequent sterilization and reuse?

Absolutely. These forceps are constructed from high-quality, durable stainless steel designed specifically for reusable surgical instrumentation. This makes them a reliable, long-term asset for your neurosurgical toolkit.

How does the tip configuration differ from standard grasping forceps?

Unlike traditional Hunt or Yasargil models which typically feature cupped tips, this instrument utilizes a unique two-pronged, sharp, forklike tip. This specialized design is optimized for precise tissue manipulation in delicate tumor removal procedures.

Are these forceps made with natural rubber latex?

No, this instrument is completely latex-free, ensuring it meets safety standards for facilities and patients with sensitivity or allergies to natural rubber latex.

Is this product TAA compliant for government or institutional use?

Yes, the Sklar Tumor Grasping Forceps are certified TAA compliant, making them suitable for procurement within government and other regulated institutional environments.

How should I handle the instrument upon delivery?

This instrument is supplied non-sterile. Please ensure it undergoes the appropriate sterilization process compliant with your facility’s protocols for reusable surgical tools before its first use.

Is the stainless steel construction resistant to corrosion?

Yes, the instrument is crafted from professional-grade surgical stainless steel. This material is selected for its excellent resistance to corrosion and its ability to withstand the rigorous, repeated sterilization cycles required for surgical tools.

Is there a specific grip feature to help with handling?

The handle design includes specialized cutouts. These are engineered to improve your grip and control during delicate maneuvers, ensuring the forceps remain steady and easy to manipulate in high-precision surgical environments.

Does the instrument provide enough curvature for visibility?

Yes, the instrument features a slight curvature along its shaft. This subtle arc is intentional, providing surgeons with a better viewing angle of the operative field while using the bayonet design to reach into deep or confined areas.

Is this forceps considered a lightweight tool?

It is designed to be highly maneuverable and ergonomic. With a weight of only 0.01 pounds, it minimizes hand fatigue during extended or intricate neurosurgical procedures, allowing for sustained precision.