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- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Is the steel quality durable for frequent surgical use?
Yes, this instrument is hand-crafted from high-quality Japanese steel. It is specifically engineered to meet Sklar’s rigorous quality benchmarks, ensuring it remains durable and reliable through repeated use in professional surgical environments.
Can these be safely used on latex-sensitive patients?
Absolutely. The Surgi-OR Backhaus Towel Clamp is guaranteed to be 100% free from natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for surgical settings involving latex-sensitive individuals.
How secure is the grip during delicate procedures?
The instrument features a secure ratchet locking mechanism combined with 1x1 perforating prongs. This design allows you to lock the jaws firmly in place, providing a reliable and stable grip for securing drapes or tissue.
Is this tool suitable for reducing small bone fractures?
Yes, beyond its primary use for grasping tissue and securing drapes, this 3-1/2” clamp is versatile enough to assist in the reduction of small bone fractures, making it a multifunctional tool for your surgical tray.
Does the ergonomic design allow for easy handling?
The clamp is designed with ergonomic finger rings that provide excellent control. The overall length of 3-1/2” and the curved-on-flat configuration ensure it is comfortable and precise during operation.
Are these clamps reusable in a sterile setting?
Yes, these are reusable surgical instruments. While they arrive in a non-sterile state and will require standard autoclave sterilization before their first use, they are built to withstand the repeated cycles required for long-term clinical utility.
Does the Surgi-OR line offer a professional grade for centers?
The Surgi-OR line represents a mid-grade instrumentation solution that perfectly balances cost-effectiveness with the professional performance standards required by operating rooms and busy surgical centers.
What is the benefit of the perforating tip design?
The 1x1 perforating prong configuration is specifically engineered for a high-traction hold. This design ensures that towels, drapes, and targeted tissues remain securely positioned throughout the duration of a procedure.
Is the instrument lightweight for precise maneuvering?
The clamp is incredibly lightweight, weighing only 0.01 pounds. This minimizes hand fatigue during extended procedures while maintaining the structural integrity of high-grade stainless steel.
Is the curved-on-flat design helpful for specific surgeries?
The curved-on-flat curvature is a purposeful feature that allows for better accessibility and clearance around the surgical site, facilitating easier manipulation when securing drapes or grasping tissue in tight spaces.