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Description

Sklarlite™ Hartmann Mosquito forceps are a lighter version of standard mosquito forceps. This lightweight modification provides the surgeon with greater control and less fatigue. Mosquito forceps are used as both a hemostat and for fine tissue dissection in shallow wounds and procedures. Most commonly utilized in plastic and vascular surgeries, Hartmann Mosquito Forceps can also be used in pediatric and ophthalmologic procedures. Known for their fine tips, short, and fully serrated jaws, these Mosquito Forceps can be used as a clamping instrument to halt blood flow so that cauterization or ligation can be performed. They are also used for holding small, fine sutures. Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are shorter and heavier than Halstead Mosquito Forceps. This product is straight with serrated tips and a length of 3-3/4 inches.

Brand sklarlite extra light
Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Family mosquito forceps
Grade sklar premium or grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 3-3/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname hartmann / mosquito
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Does the lightweight design truly reduce hand fatigue?

Yes, the Sklarlite™ design is specifically engineered to be lighter than standard mosquito forceps. This modification is intended to give surgeons greater control while significantly reducing hand fatigue during long or complex surgical procedures.

Is the stainless steel durable enough for repeated use?

Absolutely. These forceps are crafted from Sklar premium-grade stainless steel, which is designed for longevity and professional-grade durability in high-demand clinical settings.

Can these be used for delicate vascular surgeries?

Yes, they are highly versatile and specifically recommended for: <ul><li>Plastic surgery</li><li>Vascular surgery</li><li>Ophthalmologic interventions</li><li>Pediatric procedures</li></ul> Their fine, fully serrated tips make them excellent for precise tissue dissection and the manipulation of small sutures.

How do these compare to the Halstead-style mosquito forceps?

While similar in function, the Hartmann design features a shorter profile and a slightly heavier build compared to Halstead-style forceps. This provides a distinct tactile feel that many surgeons prefer for specific clamping and ligation tasks.

Are the tips secure enough for holding small sutures?

Yes, the instrument features fine, fully serrated jaws at the tips. This design is specifically engineered to provide a secure grip, ensuring you can hold small sutures or delicate tissue without slippage.

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, this product is 100% latex-free and is not manufactured using natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for diverse clinical environments.

How does the locking mechanism perform during use?

The instrument is equipped with a high-quality mechanical ratchet system at the finger rings. This allows the surgeon to securely lock the forceps in place, providing consistent clamping pressure during cauterization or ligation.

Are these instruments TAA compliant?

Yes, the Sklarlite Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are TAA compliant, meeting the necessary requirements for procurement in various professional and government healthcare facilities.

Is this a reusable surgical instrument?

Yes, this is a reusable instrument. It is built with professional-grade materials to withstand the rigors of repeated sterilization and surgical use.

Does the build quality support long-term professional use?

Definitely. Because Sklar utilizes high-quality, premium-grade materials, these forceps are built for the long haul. The manufacturer stands behind this quality by providing a lifetime warranty against defects.