- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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- MPN: 70-5026
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps suitable for repeated clinical use?
Yes, these are reusable surgical instruments engineered for longevity. They are constructed from high-quality stainless steel and are fully compatible with standard surgical cleaning and autoclaving protocols.
How does the curvature assist during sinus procedures?
The 45-degree upward curvature is specifically designed to provide surgeons with enhanced maneuverability, allowing for easier access and navigation within narrow and constrained sinus passages.
Is this instrument made with safe, non-allergenic materials?
Yes, this product is not made with natural rubber latex, making it a suitable option for environments where latex-free instruments are required.
What is the primary benefit of the fenestrated tip design?
The fenestrated working edge is specifically crafted for effective tissue management, allowing for precise grasping and controlled removal of polyps and other obstructive tissues during surgery.
Does the design provide reliable tactile feedback?
Absolutely. The forceps utilize a traditional finger-ring handle design, which offers surgeons familiar ergonomics and the secure, precise tactile feedback necessary for delicate otorhinolaryngology procedures.
Are these forceps compliant with government procurement standards?
Yes, the Sklar Weil-Blakesley Sinuscopy Forceps are TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, making them suitable for use in government and federally funded clinical settings.
What kind of maintenance is required for these forceps?
As a reusable surgical tool, this instrument is designed for standard surgical cleaning and autoclaving. Its high-quality stainless steel construction ensures it remains durable and reliable through repeated sterilization cycles.
Is the tip design safe for use in delicate sinus surgery?
Yes, the forceps feature a blunt, fenestrated tip. This design is intentional, focusing on safety and effectiveness when managing tissue within the maxillary, frontal, and sphenoid sinuses.
Are these tools suitable for hospital-grade environments?
Yes, these are professional-grade, surgical-instrument quality tools intended for use in clinical or hospital settings for ENT procedures.
How long is the instrument shaft?
The instrument has a total length of 4-3/4 inches, which is optimized to provide the necessary reach while maintaining the balance and control required for sinuscopy.