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Straight Spencer stitch scissors with a notched blade and a two‑tone finish suit clinic and ward stitch removal where the notch catches the suture material flush against the skin before the cut. The compact length keeps the scissors at the fingertips during fine work.
Features & Benefits
Curved Mayo scissors with beveled blades cut heavy fascia, muscle, and dense sutures where Metzenbaums would deflect. The curved profile lets the surgeon work around tissue planes during dissection, and the 170mm length covers moderate operative depth. Two‑tone finish identifies them quickly during instrument handoffs.
Straight iris scissors with 30mm blades cut delicate tissue, fine suture, and ophthalmic membranes with control. The two‑tone finish identifies them quickly on a busy tray, and the 115mm overall length keeps the working tips close to the fingertips for precision. Sharp blades hold edge through routine clinical use.
Curved Metzenbaum scissors with blunt tips and oval shanks at moderate length pair the curve of the dissection blade with the safety of blunt tips, sized for moderate‑depth soft‑tissue dissection. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge.
These straight iris scissors with probe tips enable safe, atraumatic dissection in ophthalmic and fine general surgical procedures. The blunt probe-tip design reduces unintended penetration into adjacent tissue, while the 108mm length and ring handle support microsurgical precision. Stainless-steel construction provides lasting edge durability.
The delicate Metzenbaum‑Lahey scissors at curved blunt tips on oval shanks combine the Metzenbaum dissection geometry with the finer Lahey profile, sized for fine soft‑tissue dissection in head‑and‑neck and thyroid cases. The blunt tips reduce sharp‑injury risk near critical structures.
Straight Mayo scissors at 140mm with a two‑tone finish handle moderate‑depth tissue and suture cuts during general surgical exposure. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the straight profile suits in‑line cuts along the wound margin.
Curved iris Super Cut scissors with sharp tips and a serrated bottom blade on black ring handles deliver clean cuts in fine ophthalmic and dermatologic fields. The Super Cut edge holds sharpness through difficult material, and the curved profile tracks contoured tissue.
Metzenbaum curved scissors measuring 5-3/4" support balanced reach in general surgical dissection. Blunt tips navigate tissue planes safely, reducing risk of unintended perforation. Stainless‑steel construction supports reliable performance and efficient sterilization cycles.
Straight Mayo scissors with beveled blades cut heavy fascia, muscle, and dense sutures along a linear path. The 170mm length covers moderate operative depth without sacrificing control at the tip, and the two‑tone finish flags them quickly on a crowded tray. Sharp beveled edges hold profile through routine clinical use.
Super‑Cut Iris scissors pair a serrated bottom blade with a polished upper blade to grip tissue against the cutting edge, reducing slippage during fine dissection. The sharp pointed tips support precise entry, and black ring handles signal the Super‑Cut configuration at a glance. The 114mm length suits ophthalmic and superficial plastic work.
The Knapp iris scissors at 30mm straight blades with sharp tips at 114mm carry the longer‑blade profile of the Knapp family, sized for fine ophthalmic and dermatologic minor cuts where a longer working blade is wanted. The sharp tips support precise cut placement.
Adson ganglion scissors deliver controlled sharp dissection for tissue separation and fine-line cutting in general and neurological procedures. The curved blade geometry follows tissue planes, improving cutting efficiency and visibility. Sharp tips enable precise entry and clean mucosal or fascial slicing.
This arthroscopic scissors/punch instrument includes a straight shaft and Type A handle design for controlled arthroscopic cutting.
These compact Beebee scissors provide specialized cutting for ophthalmologic and fine plastic procedures. The curved blade profile with blunt tips delivers gentle dissection while protecting delicate tissue planes, and the 108mm compact length ensures precise micro‑control. Ring handles support stable positioning in confined operative fields.
Beebee scissors are compact curved instruments designed for controlled tissue slicing in confined surgical spaces. The sharp tip geometry enables precise entry and dissection along anatomical contours. Their diminutive 108mm length makes them ideal for fine work in restricted fields.
These straight Beebee scissors offer blunt‑tip safety for general tissue sectioning where adjacent structure protection is a priority. The straight blade geometry provides direct cutting control with minimal risk of penetrating underlying planes. Petite 108mm profile suits delicate and confined surgical work.
This curved Bonn iris scissors combines the characteristic fine‑blade geometry with curved blade profile for delicate anterior segment dissection. The 89mm compact length improves control while the curved design enhances visibility along tissue contours. Two‑tone finish aids blade tracking during precise micromanipulation.
These straight Bonn iris scissors deliver fine‑blade precision for delicate anterior segment work and general micromanipulation tasks. The compact 89mm length and fine blade profile support controlled linear cutting without tissue bunching, while ring handles enable stable grip in confined operative spaces. Ideal for detailed plastic and ophthalmologic procedures.
Brown dissecting scissors feature thin beveled blades with curved geometry for delicate tissue separation. The round blunt tips minimize tissue trauma during fine dissection along tissue planes. The 146mm length and two‑tone finish enhance visibility and support precise handling in confined fields.
Heavy‑model Brown dissecting scissors carry straight beveled blades with round blunt tips on a 146mm frame, sized for soft‑tissue dissection where a sturdier instrument is wanted than the standard model. The two‑tone finish identifies the cutting edge, and the round blunt tips reduce sharp‑injury risk.
The Bruns scissors curve upward on large serrated blades with large ring handles, sized at 241mm for plaster cast removal and heavy material cutting in orthopedic ward and clinic settings. The serrated edge holds plaster without slipping, and the upward curve keeps the operator's hand clear of the patient's skin.
Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel feature a notched lower blade that grasps and cuts ligature material with secure control. The 41mm working distance from mid-screw to tip provides consistent reach for vascular work. Straight geometry and ring handle support precise ligation procedures in abdominal and vascular cases.
Extended 7-inch Buck ligature scissors in stainless steel extend reach into deeper fields while maintaining precise control through the notched lower blade. The 41mm working distance ensures secure ligature grasp and cutting. Two-tone finish reduces operative glare during prolonged use.
Castroviejo microsurgical scissors feature fine sharp tips with round handle and 25-degree angled geometry for precision soft-tissue dissection in ophthalmic and delicate procedures. The 114mm compact length supports controlled one-handed manipulation in confined operative spaces. Sharp-to-sharp cutting edges deliver clean, traumatic incisions.
Cawthorne micro scissors deliver fine, controlled dissection in otologic microsurgery and ENT endolaryngeal procedures. The curved right blade geometry enables precise separation of mucosa and ossicular attachments with excellent visibility through the operative microscope. The 4mm tip width supports delicate cuts in confined mastoid and middle-ear spaces.
Curved through the blade arc, these ceramic‑coated Iris scissors carry tungsten‑carbide Super‑Cut edges under a black titanium‑nitride finish for low‑glare contour dissection. The square shaft resists torsion during angled cuts, while the serrated bottom blade traps tissue against the upper edge. Gold ring handles and the 114mm length suit precise microsurgical work along curved anatomy.
These ceramic‑coated straight Iris scissors apply black titanium‑nitride over tungsten‑carbide edges for sustained sharpness and reduced light reflection during microsurgery. A square shaft adds torsional rigidity, the serrated bottom blade grips tissue during the Super‑Cut action, and the 114mm length keeps the tip in the operative field. Gold ring handles flag the configuration on a mixed tray.
These curved crown-and-collar scissors are designed for controlled cutting of dental prosthetics during crown removal and margin refinement. The serrated lower blade provides secure grip on hard porcelain and metallic restorations without slipping, while the curved profile improves visibility around contoured abutments and prepared teeth. The 120mm length suits intraoral access during restorative and periodontal work.
These delicate straight crown scissors are optimized for fine margin adjustments in aesthetic dentistry and precision crown seating. The delicate tip geometry enables controlled cutting in confined interproximal spaces without damaging adjacent restorations or periodontium. The 100mm compact length supports excellent visibility and control during delicate dental manipulations.