- Designed for precision cutting and dissecting of delicate or tough tissues during surgical procedures
Uses
- General Surgery:
- Primarily for cutting and dissecting tissues, especially those located near the surface of a wound
- Plastic Surgery:
- Used in delicate procedural requirements
- Veterinary Medicine:
- Applicable in a range of animal health surgical procedures
Features
- Tungsten Carbide Inserts:
- The blades have tungsten carbide inserts seamlessly bonded to the stainless steel
- Anatomy:
- They are 8 inches (20.3 cm) long, have a standard pattern, are curved, and feature blunt points
- Design:
- The instrument is described as having a light and perfectly balanced design for precise control
- Gold-plated finger rings easily identify them as having tungsten carbide blades
- Manufacturing:
- These premium surgical instruments are typically handcrafted in Germany to exacting specifications
Benefits
- Superior Performance:
- The tungsten carbide blades offer precision cutting performance
- Extended Service Life:
- The durability of the tungsten carbide cutting edges ensures the blades stay sharp for years, providing consistently superior performance and reducing the need for frequent sharpening
- Cost Savings:
- While the initial cost may be higher than standard stainless steel scissors, their extended service life represents a considerable long-term cost savings to the clinician
- Quality and Reliability:
- Manufactured to high Miltex standards, they are designed to offer a reliable "surgical feel" and outstanding design for optimal comfort