Arthrex AR-12500SR 3.4mm Arthroscopy Grasper Straight Blunt w/ SR Handle 9"

SKU: ARTH-AR-12500SR-U
$206.80
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Arthrex AR-12500SR 3.4mm Arthroscopy Grasper Straight Blunt w/ SR Handle 9"

• Model: AR-12500SR
• Shaft Diameter: 3.4mm
• Straight Shaft
• Jaw/ Tip Type: Blunt, Serrated
• Overall Length: 9 inches 

Elevate your arthroscopy instrument tray with the Arthrex AR‑12500SR 3.4 mm Straight Blunt Grasper, a premium-quality tool engineered for precise, atraumatic tissue handling during minimally invasive procedures. Featuring a 3.4 mm shaft and a blunt, straight tip, this grasper is ideal for gently grasping soft tissue, sutures, or intra-articular structures without damaging delicate tissue surfaces — an essential capability for knee, shoulder, and small-joint arthroscopy cases. The straight shaft design enables reliable access through standard arthroscopy portals and ensures optimal maneuverability even in constrained joint spaces.

One of the standout features is its SR (self‑releasing) handle — a spring-return mechanism that automatically reopens the jaws after each grip release. This design promotes smooth instrument cycling, reduces hand fatigue during repetitive grasping tasks, and improves OR efficiency by eliminating the need for manual reset between uses. The ergonomic handle combines comfort with precision control, giving surgeons the tactile feedback necessary for delicate soft-tissue manipulation and efficient suture or material retrieval.

Built for durability and longevity, the AR‑12500SR is manufactured from medical-grade stainless steel, providing excellent resistance to corrosion and wear even after repeated sterilization cycles. As part of Arthrex’s trusted Series I line, this grasper meets the rigorous standards of surgical performance and reliability. Whether you’re equipping a high-volume orthopedic surgery center, stocking arthroscopy trays, or standardizing instrument sets, the AR‑12500SR delivers dependable performance, streamlined handling, and long-term value.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

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