Stryker 250-080-234 Laparoscopic Grasper w/ 250-080-314 DeBakey Grasper Insert

SKU: STRY-250-080-314-U
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\Stryker 250-080-234 Laparoscopic Grasper Insulated Shaft w/ 250-080-314 DeBakey Grasper Insert 18-1/2"

• Model: 250-080-314 (Stryker)
• 5mm Shaft
• 15mm Tip Length
• Working Length: 13-1/4 inches
• Overall Length: 18-1/2 inches

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 250‑080‑234 Laparoscopic Grasper combined with the 250‑080‑314 DeBakey Grasper Insert is a precision surgical instrument designed for minimally invasive procedures. Featuring a ratcheting handle and long, rotating shaft reaching 33 cm in length, this assembly is engineered to deliver consistent grip and control during delicate tissue manipulation. The DeBakey insert, with its atraumatic, fine-toothed jaws, is particularly suited for handling vascular or soft tissues without causing damage—an essential feature in vascular, gynecological, and general laparoscopic procedures .

Manufactured from high-grade German stainless steel, both the handle assembly and insert exhibit robust durability combined with corrosion resistance and ease of sterilization . The 5 mm shaft diameter and 33 cm length are consistent with Stryker’s standard 5 mm laparoscopic instrument range, enabling seamless integration with existing trocars and endoscopic systems . The ratcheting mechanism in the handle allows surgeons to lock the jaws securely, freeing their hands without losing grip—an important ergonomic advantage during complex surgical maneuvers.

Typically available as a pre-owned or refurbished item, this grasper set shows signs of prior use such as light cosmetic wear, but is fully functional and tested . Offered through reputable medical equipment resellers, it represents a cost-effective solution for surgical centers looking to maintain or expand their laparoscopic instrument inventory. Proper reprocessing protocols—including thorough cleaning, inspection, and sterilization—are critical to ensure long-term reliability and surgical safety.

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