- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 60-4246
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this retractor made of high-quality stainless steel?
Yes, this instrument is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and reliability for repeated surgical use.
Does the handle design provide a secure grip?
Absolutely. It features a USA style fenestrated teardrop handle, specifically designed to offer surgeons a secure and comfortable manual grip during delicate procedures.
Is this instrument safe for those with latex allergies?
Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for surgical environments where latex-free equipment is required.
Is this tool suitable for small bone and joint procedures?
Yes, it is specifically engineered for retraction in small bone and joint procedures, where precision and firm tissue holding are essential.
Are the prongs designed for effective tissue holding?
The instrument features six curved, sharp prong tips, which are specifically configured to provide effective and reliable tissue manipulation and retraction.
Is this a reusable surgical instrument?
Yes, the Sklar Volkman Retractor is a reusable handheld instrument. Please note that it arrives non-sterile and must undergo proper sterilization procedures before its first use.
Does this retractor meet official procurement standards?
Yes, this instrument is TAA compliant, meeting the necessary governmental procurement requirements for surgical instrumentation.
How long is the instrument?
This specific model measures 4-1/2 inches in length, making it a compact and specialized tool for intricate surgical sites.
Is there a long-term guarantee for this retractor?
Yes, Sklar stands by the quality of their instruments with a lifetime warranty, ensuring long-term reliability for professional medical use.
What is the best way to prepare this for use?
Since the retractor arrives non-sterile, it must be cleaned and sterilized according to your facility’s standard protocols for surgical stainless steel instruments before being introduced into a sterile field.