Size #22 Bard-Parker Non-Sterile Rib-Back Carbon Steel Blade - 150/Case (371322)

MSRP: $145.95
$102.00
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SKU:
PST-BEC-371322
  • Designed for non-sterile, high-precision tissue separation and cutting in surgical and medical procedures, it is known for its durability, consistency, and strength and is used for both clinical and specialized purposes

Uses

  • Surgical procedures:
    • It is used for tissue dissection, puncturing, and cutting
  • Medical settings:
    • It is suitable for hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities
  • Non-Sterile Applications:
    • It is used where sterile, single-use, non-sterile, or specific, non-pre-sterilized tools are appropriate
  • General Utility:
    • It is often used for procedures requiring high-precision cutting

Features

  • Rib-Back® Design:
    • It enhances strength and stability and prevents weaving, which ensures greater accuracy in the line of cut
  • High-Carbon Steel Material:
    • It is engineered for exceptional sharpness and long-lasting, durable performance
  • Size 22:
    • It is specifically sized for larger, stronger cuts
  • Non-Sterile Packaging:
    • It is packaged in strips of 6, with 25 strips per case (150 per case)
  • Compatibility:
    • It is designed for use with Bard-Parker® No. 4 and No. 6 handles
  • Safe Handling:
    • Individual blades are often sealed in foil packets with inner liners for protection

Benefits

  • Increased Precision & Control:
    • Rib-back technology provides superior control for precise incisions
  • High-Quality Performance:
    • It offers the consistent, durable sharpness required by surgeons
  • Cost-Effective:
    • The bulk packaging (150/case) makes it a convenient, economical option for high-volume medical facilities
  • Reduced Risk of Tissue Damage:
    • The high sharpness reduces stress on surrounding tissue
  • Reliable Stability:
    • The stiff design ensures the blade does not bend during deeper cuts

Contents

  • 6 Blades per strip
  • 25 Strips per case