Sklar Instruments 97-436 Merit Kelly Hemostatic Forceps 5 1/2"
The Sklar Instruments 97-436 Merit Kelly Hemostatic Forceps is a high-quality, reusable medical instrument designed for use in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide precise control and hemostasis during surgical procedures, making it an essential tool for medical professionals. With its durable construction and ergonomic design, this forceps is ideal for a range of applications, from general surgery to specialized procedures.
The Sklar Instruments 97-436 Merit Kelly Hemostatic Forceps is a versatile instrument that serves as a crucial component in various medical procedures. Its primary function is to provide hemostasis, allowing medical professionals to control bleeding and promote a clear operative site. The forceps' design enables precise tissue handling, minimizing trauma and promoting optimal patient outcomes. Whether used in a hospital, clinic, or outpatient setting, this forceps is an indispensable tool for medical professionals seeking to deliver high-quality patient care.
Key Features
- 5 1/2" straight shaft with serrated jaws for secure tissue grip
- Finger rings provide comfortable, ergonomic control
- Stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance
- Reusable design reduces waste and minimizes environmental impact
- Non-sterile, allowing for easy cleaning and sterilization prior to use
- Merit Kelly hemostatic forceps pattern for precise control and hemostasis
- High-quality craftsmanship for reliable performance and long instrument life
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 5 1/2" (14 cm) in length • Weight: approximately 4.2 oz (119 g) • Material: stainless steel • Compatibility: suitable for use in various clinical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities • Compliance: manufactured in accordance with applicable medical device regulationsIdeal For
• Hospitals • Clinics • Outpatient facilities • Surgical centers • Specialty practices (e.g., general surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiothoracic surgery) • Medical research and education institutions • Home care and medical transport services (with proper training and equipment)Share Product Link: