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Westcott conjunctival scissors are designed for controlled incision and dissection of conjunctiva during pterygium excision, conjunctival transplantation, and limbal stem cell harvesting. The straight blunt tips minimize the risk of scleral perforation during conjunctival release. The wide serrated handle provides ergonomic control over extended conjunctival work.
Features & Benefits
These curved Westcott tenotomy scissors carry medium 15mm blades with blunt tips for following anatomic contours during conjunctival dissection. The three‑hole handle keeps the instrument light during repeated strokes, and the blunt tips protect underlying sclera and Tenon's capsule.
These rounded Westcott tenotomy scissors are engineered for safe episcleral and conjunctival surgery. The rightward curve and 20mm blade length allow gentle dissection along episcleral planes while the blunt tips minimize trauma to underlying sclera. A serrated grip handle and polished finish support confident control during extraocular muscle and pterygium procedures.
The Westcott tenotomy scissors provide extended reach for conjunctival and tenon tissue dissection in horizontal strabismus and pterygium surgery. The curved right-handed design with blunt tips minimizes scleral perforation risk, while the 140mm length and wide flat spring handle support controlled, fatigue-resistant cutting in deep surgical fields.
An alternative Westcott tenotomy configuration, these right-handed scissors feature round blades (rather than the classic Westcott shape) with blunt tips for periocular soft-tissue dissection. The matte finish reduces glare during fine work, and the 9.5mm screw-to-tip span provides excellent visibility in restricted fields.
The Westcott stitch scissors provide sharp, pointed blades for suture removal and fine stitch cutting during anterior segment revision. The serrated flat handle ensures secure grip without rolling, while the polished finish enhances visibility. The 108mm straight geometry supports precise positioning during delicate suture work.
This stitch scissors is engineered for controlled suture removal and adjustment in corneal and conjunctival wounds. The sharp straight blades and 20mm tip length allow precise access to sutures near the limbus and episclera. Serrated grip handle provides reliable finger control during delicate postoperative management.
Designed for suture cutting, these straight Westcott-type stitch scissors feature sharp tips to cleanly divide knots and threads at the corneal edge. The 21mm screw-to-tip length allows precise trimming without damaging underlying tissue, and the flat spring handle provides tactile feedback during controlled cuts.
The Westcott utility scissors combine a subtle 7‑degree curve with blunt tips to support controlled cutting in varied ophthalmic tissues�from conjunctiva to lacrimal system work. The broad serrated grip handle enhances control during extended procedures, while the 25mm working length (from mid‑screw to tip) provides excellent visualization of the operative field. Extended overall length of 131mm improves ergonomic reach.
Westcott utility scissors combine 25mm sharp‑tipped curved blades with a flat spring handle for fine dissection in anterior segment and conjunctival surgery. The rounded blade profile glides through tissue planes, and the spring action returns the blades to position between cuts for rapid repeat work.
Wilmer conjunctival utility scissors are angled on the flat for unobstructed visibility while trimming conjunctiva close to the limbus. The 18mm serrated blades grip slippery tissue and reduce skidding through tenuous flaps, and sharp tips allow precise cut initiation. The polished ring handle suits routine conjunctival dissection and pterygium work.
The Wilmer conjunctival utility scissors is designed for broad conjunctival dissection during pterygium removal, conjunctival grafting, and conjunctival flap procedures. The angled 18mm mid-screw-to-tip geometry provides superior cutting leverage, while the sharp tips enable controlled dissection along anatomical contours. The ring handle supports stable fingertip control during extended tissue manipulation.
The Zaldivar iridectomy scissors combine fine 20-gauge construction with a standard curve that enables controlled iris and tissue dissection during phacoemulsification and IOL implantation. The blade geometry provides sharp cutting with minimal traumatic handling, supporting safe peripheral iris tissue removal.