Size #10 Bard-Parker Conventional Disposable Scalpel - 10/Box (371610)

MSRP: $31.29
$19.00
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SKU:
PST-BEC-371610
  • Designed for high-precision cutting, tissue separation, and general surgical procedures since it combines a high-quality stainless steel blade with a secure, non-slip, color-coded green handle for reliable, single-use performance in sterile environments

Uses

  • Surgical Procedures: 
    • It is ideal for making incisions, tissue dissection, and other surgical tasks requiring a sharp, consistent blade
  • Specialized Applications: 
    • The #10 blade is often used for opening the bronchus, hernia repairs, or creating straight, deep incisions, such as in C-sections or cardiovascular surgeries
  • Medical Settings: 
    • It is used in hospitals, outpatient clinics, and surgical centers

Features

  • High-Quality Blade: 
    • It features a stainless steel #10 blade known for its sharpness and durability
  • Ergonomic Handle: 
    • It is equipped with a non-slip handle that includes a centimeter scale for improved grip, control, and measurement
  • Sterile & Disposable: 
    • It is individually packaged and sterile, eliminating the need for reprocessing and reducing cross-contamination risks
  • Latex-Free: 
    • The device is not made with natural rubber latex
  • Standard Compatibility: 
    • The #10 blade is compatible with standard #3, #3L, #3 Graduated, #5B, #7, #9, and #B3 handles, though this is a pre-attached, disposable unit

Benefits

  • Enhanced Safety: 
    • The disposable design helps minimize the risk of accidental injuries
  • Consistent Performance: 
    • It provides the sharpness, strength, and control surgeons require for accurate, clean cuts
  • Reduced Tissue Trauma: 
    • Sharp, precise blades lead to cleaner incisions, reduced bleeding, and better healing outcomes
  • Convenience: 
    • It is ready-to-use, single-use, and disposable, saving time in busy OR environments
  • Ergonomic Design: 
    • It reduces surgeon fatigue during extended procedures