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Description

Surgi-OR Crile Hemostatic Forceps, also known as a Crile Hemostat, are most commonly used for clamping blood vessels or tissue before cauterization or ligation. Horizontal serrations the entire length of the jaw, and jaws half the length of the shank make this instrument unique. They may also be used for soft tissue dissection typically no deeper than 6-8 inches or in Laparotomy procedures. Hand-crafted in Pakistan, Surgi-OR mid-grade instruments are forged from the highest quality Japanese steel and provide reliable instrumentation for the operating room and other surgical centers. Surgi-OR instruments are a cost-effective line of instruments that must meet Sklar's quality standards. This product is straight with serrated tips, and an overall length of 6-1/4 inches.

Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade surgi-or mid-grade
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 6-1/4"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname crile
Type forceps
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps made from durable Japanese steel?

Yes, these Crile Forceps are expertly forged from high-quality Japanese steel. This material is selected to provide the durability and reliability required for demanding operating room environments.

Can these forceps be used for soft tissue dissection?

Absolutely. These instruments are versatile and indicated for soft tissue dissection in addition to their primary use for clamping blood vessels or tissue during procedures like cauterization or ligation.

Does the jaw design ensure a secure grip?

Yes, the specialized jaw design is optimized for a firm hold. It features horizontal serrations that run the entire length of the jaw, ensuring a secure, non-slip grip on vessels and tissue.

Is this product safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, these forceps are not made with natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for surgical environments where latex-free equipment is required.

Are these instruments suitable for repeated clinical use?

Yes, they are classified as reusable instrumentation. They are built to withstand the rigorous demands of sterilization and repeated use, offering long-term value for surgical centers.

What is the recommended depth for these instruments?

These forceps are ideal for procedures involving shallow access, specifically designed for use in soft tissue dissection or clamping at depths of 6 to 8 inches.

Are these tools supplied in a sterile state?

No, these instruments arrive non-sterile. As professional-grade reusable surgical tools, they must be properly cleaned and sterilized according to your facility’s protocols before their first use.

How do these compare to premium surgical lines?

Part of Sklar’s Surgi-OR mid-grade line, these instruments are engineered to meet Sklar’s high-quality benchmarks. They provide a cost-effective, dependable solution that performs reliably without the premium price tag of top-tier specialty lines.

Are they appropriate for Laparotomy procedures?

Yes, the length and design of these straight Crile Forceps make them well-suited for use in Laparotomy procedures, as well as standard surgical kits and trays.

Is the construction of these forceps precise?

Yes, each instrument is hand-crafted in Pakistan to ensure precise alignment and function. The design includes jaws that are exactly half the length of the shank, providing the leverage and control needed for precise hemostasis.