Scissors
An essential tool in surgical and dissecting procedures, scissors are
available in a wide variety of styles, sizes, and materials. Choosing
the correct scissor for your procedure will result in a much better
outcome and improved easy of use.
Economy Scissors
Bulk packages of 12 economical scissor. All sales are final on economy intrument packs
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Micro Scissors
Micro scissors have squeeze-type handles and very fine blades. These scissors cut soft tissue.
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Miscellaneous Scissors
Bandage scissors, suture scissors, and microintraocular scissors are
all specialty type instruments that may be useful in your application.
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Round Handle Scissors
The long, round handle of these scissors make their use under a
microscope easy and comfortable. The handles are hollowed out to reduce
the overall weight of the instrument.
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Standard Scissors
Standard scissors include dissecting, Iris, Mayo, Metzenbaum and others
with ring-handles. These scissors are used for gross dissection and
cutting tougher tissue that may dull the micro scissors.
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SuperCut Scissors
SuperCut scissors have special blades that grasp the tissue firmly and
then cut like knife blade. The microserrations on one blade hold the
tissue in place, and the knife-edge of the other blade slices the
tissue with minimal trauma to the surrounding tissue.
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SuperCut TC Scissors
These scissors combine the features of the regular SuperCut scissors
but with the addition of Tungsten Carbide blades. Tungsten Carbide is
harder than stainless steel and therefore keeps its sharp edge longer.
These are the finest cutting scissors available.
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Titanium Scissors
100% non-corrosive (great for seawater procedures)
100% non-magnetic (MRI compatible)
40% lighter than stainless steel (reduces hand fatigue)
Anodized, non glare blue finish
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TC Blades Scissors
Standard scissors with Tungsten Carbide blades offer the same general
cutting features with the addition of a longer blade life. Use these
scissors when cutting tougher material.
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Last Updated: Friday, 25 May 2012 15:02