Dentists and medical professionals use surgical scissors as specialized cutting instruments to cut tissues, sutures, bandages, or delicate materials. Designed for precision and control, they feature sharp, durable blades that can be straight or curved, with blunt or pointed tips. Manufacturers craft surgical scissors from high-grade stainless steel to ensure strength, sterility, and longevity.

Uses:

  • Tissue Dissection: Cut and dissect soft tissues during surgeries.
  • Suture Cutting: Trim or remove sutures post-procedure.
  • Bandage and Gauze Cutting: Efficiently cut dressings and surgical materials.
  • Trimming Tissue: Perform delicate cutting without causing trauma to surrounding areas.
  • Dental Applications: Trim oral tissues, gingival flaps, or delicate membranes during dental surgery.

Key Features:

  • Sharp, Durable Blades: Designed for clean, precise cuts with minimal tissue trauma.
  • Variety of Tips: Available in blunt, pointed, or mixed (one blunt, one pointed) tip configurations.
  • Curved or Straight Blades: Curved blades offer enhanced visibility for deep cuts, while straight blades provide control for surface cuts.
  • Ergonomic Handles: Provide comfortable grip and control for extended procedures.
  • Rust-Resistant Material: Made from stainless steel or titanium for repeated sterilization and long-lasting performance.
  • Multiple Sizes: Available in different lengths to suit various surgical needs.
  • Fine Control: Micro-scissors are available for delicate, precision cutting in small or sensitive areas.

What is the difference between curved and straight surgical scissors?

Curved scissors allow for better maneuverability and visibility when cutting deeper tissues, while straight scissors are ideal for cutting on flat surfaces or for suture trimming.

How are scissors maintained and sterilized?

Sterilize surgical scissors through autoclaving or chemical sterilization after each use. Regular maintenance, including blade sharpening and hinge lubrication, ensures their longevity.

Can scissors be used for all types of materials?

Surgeons design surgical scissors to cut soft tissues and sutures. They use special types, such as bandage scissors, for tougher materials to prevent dulling the blades meant for tissue cutting.

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4 Gills Micro Scissor TC 16cm Straight

Original price was: £62.31.Current price is: £31.16.

4 Gills TC Scissor 16cm Cruved

Original price was: £62.31.Current price is: £31.16.

Crown and Collar Scissors 11cm Serrated Tip

Original price was: £23.95.Current price is: £11.97.

Crown and Collar Scissors Curve Serrated Tip

Original price was: £23.95.Current price is: £11.97.

Curve Small Micro Scissor 4.5”

Original price was: £20.44.Current price is: £10.22.

Dressing Scissor Straight 18cm

Original price was: £29.59.Current price is: £14.79.
  • Precision Cuts: Minimize tissue damage and ensure clean incisions.
  • Efficiency: Save time during procedures.
  • Safety: Reduce the risk of injury to the surgeon or patient.
  • Durability: Long-lasting performance due to high-quality materials.
  • Sterility: Easily maintain a sterile environment.
  • Versatility: Suitable for various surgical needs.