- It has a straight cutting edge and sharp point, making it a specialized choice for delicate procedures
Uses
- Plastic and eye surgery:
- It is designed for procedures requiring high precision and delicacy
- This includes ophthalmic or reconstructive surgeries
- Small incisions:
- It is used for tissue separation, puncturing, or cutting
- A traditional curved blade, like Size 10, might be too bulky
- General medical settings:
- It is used in hospitals, clinics, and outpatient surgical facilities
Features
- Size 10A profile:
- It has a straight cutting edge that tapers to a sharp point
- This offers a different geometry than the standard curved #10
- High-carbon stainless steel:
- It provides superior durability, strength, and corrosion resistance
- It maintains a sharp edge
- Sterile packaging:
- It is individually wrapped in sterile pouches to ensure immediate procedural readiness and infection control
- Latex-free:
- It is manufactured without natural rubber latex, ensuring safety for sensitive patients and staff
- Handle compatibility:
- It is designed for use with standard No. 3 surgical handles
Benefits
- Exceptional control:
- The straight-edge design allows for clean, smooth, and consistent cuts
- This is critical in aesthetic and ocular surgeries
- Reduced tissue trauma:
- Precision-ground edges help minimize stress on surrounding tissues
- This supports faster patient recovery
- Reliable performance:
- It offers the consistent sharpness and rigidity that surgeons demand for intricate dissections
- Inventory efficiency:
- It is packaged in cases of 150 blades (3 boxes of 50)
- This facilitates convenient storage and supply management for high-volume facilities