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Description

Sklartech 5000 Mixter Right Angle Forceps are ratcheted, finger ring forceps commonly used for working in obscured surgical sites during laparoscopic procedures. They are most frequently used for clamping, dissection, or grasping tissue. Sklartech 5000 Laparoscopic instruments are crafted from the highest grade stainless steel to ensure reliability and durability. Sklar offers laparoscopic instruments in the most widely used patterns, as complete sets or replacement parts only. Each complete set includes a handle, locking collar, insulated shaft, and insert with the tip. Sklartech 5000 replacement parts are interchangeable based on procedure or surgeon preference. Miniature replacement parts are also available. This product is a replacement sheath/insert only. It has right angled, serrated, 10mm tips. The overall length is 33 centimeters.

Brand sklartech 5000 laparoscopic
Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar or grade
Instrument Curvature angled (90 degrees)
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname mixter
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each

Frequently asked questions

Is the stainless steel used professional grade?

Yes, the Sklartech 5000 Mixter Forceps are manufactured from premium, high-grade stainless steel. This material selection ensures exceptional reliability and long-term durability, even under the rigorous demands of frequent clinical use.

Can this be reused for multiple procedures?

Yes, this is a reusable surgical instrument. It is engineered to withstand repeated processing cycles, making it an excellent investment for hospital operating rooms and surgical centers.

Is this instrument safe for patients with latex allergies?

Absolutely. This product is not made with natural rubber latex, ensuring it meets high standards for patient safety and is suitable for use in facilities that prioritize latex-free environments.

How does the right-angle tip improve surgical performance?

The 90-degree right-angle design is specifically engineered for enhanced precision in challenging environments. It allows surgeons to: <ul><li>Reach obscured surgical sites with ease.</li><li>Perform delicate clamping, dissection, and grasping tasks.</li><li>Maintain secure tissue handling through its precision-engineered serrated tip pattern.</li></ul>

Is this part of a modular system?

Yes, this component is a key part of the Sklartech 5000 series. It is designed for seamless integration into a complete assembly, which typically includes: <ul><li>A handle</li><li>A locking collar</li><li>An insulated shaft</li></ul> This modularity allows surgical teams to customize their instrument sets to fit specific procedural needs.

Does the instrument meet government procurement standards?

Yes, this product is fully TAA compliant. It meets the strict regulatory requirements necessary for government and institutional procurement programs.

How should I maintain this instrument for longevity?

As a precision stainless steel instrument, it should be processed according to your facility’s standard protocols for reusable surgical tools. Please note that the device is supplied non-sterile, so it must be properly cleaned and sterilized prior to its first and subsequent uses.

Is the tip pattern designed for secure gripping?

Yes, the tip features a fine, cross-hatched serrated texture. This pattern is specifically designed to provide a secure and non-slip hold on tissue during complex laparoscopic procedures.

What is the total length of this forceps insert?

This replacement sheath/insert has a length of 33 cm, which is a standard dimension optimized for reaching and operating within typical laparoscopic surgical fields.

Are there specialized components available to complete the set?

Yes. This item is designed to be paired with other Sklartech 5000 components. By utilizing the complete system—including the handle, locking collar, and shaft—you gain the flexibility to build an instrument that perfectly aligns with a surgeon’s specific preferences or unique procedural requirements.