Mayo Dissecting Scissor with Straight Blades - 14.5cm (5-136)

MSRP: $145.44
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SKU:
PST-MIL-5-136
  • Designed with slightly heavier, curved shanks and blunt tips, it is engineered for precise blunt dissection and smooth separation of soft tissues in mid-sized surgical fields

Uses

  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery:
    • Dissects and undermines skin flaps and delicate subcutaneous fat layers
  • ENT (Otolaryngology) Procedures:
    • Navigates tight facial, nasal, and oral cavities to isolate soft tissue
  • General Operating Room Use:
    • Performs clean tissue division and cuts surgical materials like gauze, sutures, or tubing
  • Veterinary and Animal Health:
    • Widely trusted in mid-sized animal surgeries for muscle and tissue dissection

Features

  • 5-5/8 Inch (144mm) Total Length:
    • An intermediate profile providing excellent tactical control and visibility
  • Gently Curved Blades:
    • Enables a smooth, natural cutting trajectory along curved anatomical planes
  • Dual Blunt Tips (B/B):
    • Eliminates sharp point hazards, reducing the risk of puncturing deep organs or vessels
  • OR-Grade German Stainless Steel:
    • Handcrafted in Germany with premium metal alloys for exceptional edge retention
  • Traditional Ring Handle:
    • Standard finger loops that distribute hand pressure evenly to minimize operational slip

Benefits

  • Trauma-Free Dissection:
    • The blunt tip profile allows surgeons to probe, spread, and separate fascial planes blindly without tearing or "buttonholing" tissue
  • Optimized Maneuverability:
    • The 5-5/8 inch frame balances the delicate touch of an open iris scissor with the robust cutting strength of a standard Mayo scissor
  • Reduced Glare:
    • The refined finish minimizes light reflection under bright operating room lamps, preventing eye fatigue during lengthy sessions
  • Autoclave Resilience:
    • Built to endure repeated high-temperature sterilization cycles without losing blade alignment or stiffening at the rivet joint