Stryker 250-080-233 Monopolar Insulated Grasper Handle & Shaft 17"

SKU: STRY-250-080-233-U
$125.00
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Stryker 250-080-233 Monopolar Insulated Grasper Handle & Shaft 17"

• Model: 250-080-233 (Stryker)
• Overall Length: 17 inches

Used Surgical Instruments - Signs of Use, Usable Condition (USED-SI):

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.

The Stryker 250‑080‑233 is a monopolar insulated grasper handle paired with a 17-inch shaft, designed for laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgeries. Its insulated shaft minimizes unintended electrical current flow during monopolar electrosurgical procedures, safeguarding surrounding tissue. The ergonomic handle features a firm grip and intuitive ratcheting mechanism that allows surgeons to maintain grasp force consistently without continuous manual pressure. Built with durable materials, this instrument is suitable for repeated sterile processing and provides reliable tactile feedback during gripping and manipulation.

Measuring an overall length of 17 inches (approximately 43 cm), the shaft is compatible with a variety of grasper inserts—such as alligator, blunt, or cobra styles—making the handle a versatile component in modular surgical instrument sets. The connector design aligns with Stryker’s standard manual instrument lineup, allowing for rapid swapping of tips depending on surgical requirements. Constructed from clinical-grade stainless steel and featuring PEEK insulation, this grasper meets industry standards for structural integrity and biocompatibility, ensuring both performance and safety throughout procedure.

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