- A 16.5cm operating scissors featuring curved blades and sharp/sharp (S/S) tips, designed for precision and versatility in various clinical environments
Uses
- General Surgery:
- Primarily used for making precise incisions and dissecting fine tissues near the surface of a surgical site
- Suture and Material Management:
- Ideal for cutting sutures, medical tubing, or light dressing materials during routine procedures
- Specialized Fields:
- Frequently utilized in dermatology, dentistry, and veterinary medicine for tasks requiring sharp precision and maneuverability
- Angled Cutting:
- The curved blades are especially useful for following natural anatomical contours or working in areas where straight scissors provide limited visibility
Features
- Curved Blade Design:
- Offers improved visualization and access to recessed or curved surgical fields
- Sharp/Sharp Tips:
- Both blades end in fine, sharp points for maximum piercing capability and clean, accurate cuts
- Dimensions:
- Measures 6-1/2 inches (16.5cm) in overall length, providing significant reach and leverage
- Material:
- Forged from high-quality Japanese stainless steel and passivated to resist corrosion during repeated sterilization
- Manufacturing:
- These instruments are often finished at specialized facilities in Pakistan or Germany to maintain a balance of quality and competitive pricing
- Grade:
- Classified as a mid-grade or economy instrument, intended for cost-conscious facilities like private offices and clinics
Benefits
- Precision and Control:
- The sharp tips and curved profile allow for microscopic accuracy in delicate tasks, reducing accidental trauma to surrounding healthy tissue
- Cost-Effectiveness:
- Provides a professional surgical "feel" at a mid-grade price point, making it an excellent choice for practices with strict budgetary considerations
- Durability:
- Expertly crafted to withstand high-volume use and repeated autoclave sterilization without compromising performance
- Reliability:
- Backed by a lifetime guarantee from Miltex against defects in materials and workmanship