Sapphire Scalpel Blades

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Price range: $115 - $172
Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.

Sapphire Blades are a precise and durable solution for use in microsurgery, dissection, and related applications. Sapphire blades are created using a chemical process which forms an artificial sapphire. The sapphire has a hardness value of 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, slightly below the hardest mineral on earth, the diamond.  This characteristic provides supreme durability and sharpness to the blade. The sapphire blade's ultra sharp edge creates fine and precise cuts that prevent tissue damage and promote faster healing with less scarring. The sapphire knife's ergonomic grip offers an easier grasp and is designed to be used with WPI's blades. The blade's chemical composition provides a durable edge that lasts longer than steel surgical instruments, saving costs for your practice. The blade's sharp point and transparent finish allows greater precision in hair restoration, ophthalmic microsurgery, or cosmetic procedures. Sapphire blades may be sterilized using any currently known procedure. The blades are corrosion free and resistant to saline solution.

Prices valid in USA, Canada, and PR only.

Features

  • Sapphire blades for surgical applications
  • 0.20 mm Thick
  • Variety of shapes
  • Handle 501811, 500317 sold separately

Options

 Order code Tip Size & Shape
504072 Double Edge Lancet, 0.75 mm Wide, Angled 60°
504073 Single Edge Lancet, 1 mm Wide, Angled 45°
504074 0.25 mm Thick, 1.50 mm Wide, Round/Sharp
504075 0.20mm Thick, 2.80 mm Wide, 60° Angled, Elbow Double Lancet
504076 Double Edge Lancet, 0.50 mm Wide, Straight
504077 Double Edge Lancet, 1.00 mm Wide, Straight
504168 0.20 mm Thick, 2.80 mm Wide, 60° Angled, Elbow Double Lancet

 

Handle Blade
501811 504074, 504075, 504168
500317 504072, 504073, 504076, 504077
501812
501763
 

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Cleaning

Manual Cleaning

  1. Use a syringe with distilled water to flush the instrument of blood and body fluids.
  2. Dip the blade and handle into a weak alkaline cleaning solution and let it sit for 60 minutes at a temperature of +22°C (+72°F ).
  3. The handle of a knife may be cleaned with a soft brush.
  4. Flush the instrument with tap water for 30 seconds. Then, rinse with distilled water for other 30 seconds. The blade should be pointed down for flushing.

Ultrasonic Cleaning

Using a  sterilizing case with silicon inserts or mats to reduce vibration and protect the blade.

  1. Fill the ultrasonic cleaner with warm distilled water (+70°C (+152°F)).
  2. Immerse the blade and handle in the water.
  3. A 2 to 3 min washing cycle should be enough to clean knife.
  4. Rinse the instrument with distilled water. 

Suggested Sterilization Methods

We recommend sterilizing the knives in trays with silicone inserts or silicone mats. This will prevent movement and avoid damaging the blade.

Sterilization Method  Type of Sterilization  Temperature Exposure Time
Steam Gravity Displacement +132ºC (+270ºF) 4 min
Flash Process Gravity Displacement +132ºC (+270ºF) 4 min
Autoclave Gravity Displacement +132ºC (+270ºF)  4 min

These sterilization cycles represent the industry standards and should be capable of producing a sterile device.

NOTE: Ethylene oxide (ETO) sterilization is recommended for items that are heat or moisture sensitive, and is best  suited for expensive medical equipment. ETO takes longer, between 3.5–16 hours to ensure sterilization. If time is not an factor, then ETO is an excellent sterilization method. Follow the manufacturer's recommendation for your instruments.

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SKU VAR-504074
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