Sklar Instruments 12-1065 Liston Amp Knife
The Sklar Instruments 12-1065 Liston Amp Knife is a high-quality surgical instrument designed for use in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This 12-inch amp knife is particularly useful for making precise incisions and dissections, making it an essential tool for surgeons and medical professionals. Its standout feature is its ability to provide a clean and efficient cutting experience, reducing the risk of complications and promoting optimal patient outcomes.
The Sklar Instruments 12-1065 Liston Amp Knife is a specialized surgical instrument intended for general surgery, orthopedic, and other medical procedures. Its primary function is to facilitate smooth and precise tissue cutting, allowing medical professionals to perform complex operations with confidence and accuracy. The instrument's design and construction ensure durability and reliability, making it a valuable addition to any medical facility or practice.
Key Features
- High-carbon stainless steel construction for exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion
- Sharp, precision-ground blade for smooth and efficient cutting
- Ergonomically designed handle for comfortable grip and reduced fatigue
- 12-inch length provides optimal reach and control for various surgical procedures
- Autoclavable design for easy sterilization and maintenance
- Manufactured to meet or exceed international standards for surgical instruments
- Compatible with standard surgical instrument sterilization protocols
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 12 inches (length) • Weight: approximately 6.4 ounces • Materials: High-carbon stainless steel • Compliance: Manufactured in accordance with international standards for surgical instruments • Compatibility: Compatible with standard surgical instrument sterilization protocolsIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care facilities • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Orthopedic and general surgery practices • Emergency medical services (EMS) and first responder teams • Medical research and education institutions • Home care and hospice settings (with proper training and supervision)Share Product Link: