Stainless Steel Surgery Scalpel Handle

Product Details
Customization: Available
Type: Surgical Scalpel
Certification: CE, ISO13485
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Year of Establishment
2013-08-02
Management System Certification
ISO 13485
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
BY-Steel surgery handle
Group
Adult
LCD Display
Without LCD Display
Handle Material
Stainless Steel
Size
#3, #4
Delivery Time
25 Working Days for Regular Order
OEM Brand
Available
Sterilization
Eo Sterile
Transport Package
1PC/Bag, 10PCS/Box, 50boxes/CTN
Specification
CE/ISO approved
Trademark
Bettering
Origin
Jiangsu, China
HS Code
90189090
Production Capacity
1000000PCS Per Month

Product Description

DISPOSABLE SCALPEL HANDLE


Descriptions:
1) size: #3 (for blade 10# - 17#), #4 (for blade 18# - 36#)
2) stainless steel material
3) reusable
4)Autoclave


Packaging: 1pc/polybag, 10pcs/box,
Qty/Ctn: 400pcs(40boxes)/ctn


Surgical Blade Details

Product Name
Surgical Blade
Kinds of Blade Carbon Steel Blades, Stainless Steel Blades and Stitch Cutting Blades
Size No.10, 11, 12, 12B,12D, 13, 14, 15, 15C, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 36

Sterilized
By Gamma
Certificates ISO,CE
Packing 100 pcs/box, 50 box/ctn , 36x20x17cm,9kgs
MOQ 10000 pcs
Delivery Time 5-25 days after the deposit
Port of loading Shanghai

 
Application
 

Size
Application
No.10 with its curved cutting edge is one of the more traditional blade shapes and is used generally for making small incisions in skin and muscles . The No.10 is often utilised in more specialised surgeries such as harvesting the artery during a coronary artery bypass operation, opening the bronchus during thoracic surgery and for Inguinal hernia repair.
No.11 is an elongated triangular blade sharpened along the hypotenuse edge and with a strong pointed tip making it ideal for stab incisions. Used in various procedures such as the creation of incisions for chest drains, opening coronary arteries, opening the aorta and removing calcifications in the aortic or mitral valves
No.12 is a small, pointed, crescent shaped blade sharpened along the inside edge of the curve. It is sometimes utilised as a suture cutter but also for arteriotomies ( surgical incision of an artery), parotid surgeries (facial salivary glands), mucosal cuts on a septoplasty (repair of nasal septum) and during cleft palate procedures, ureterolithotomies (calculus removal by incision of the ureter) and pyelolithotomies (surgical incision of the renal pelvis of a kidney for the removal of a kidney stone - also known as a pelviolithotomy ).
No.12D
(sometimes referred to as the 12B in the USA), is a double edged No. 12 blade sharpened along both sides of the crescent shaped curve. It is used extensively within dental surgery techniques.

No.14
mostly used in aesthetic procedures that help to rejuvenate the skin's top layers through a method of controlled surgical scraping.
No.15 has a small curved cutting edge and is the most popular blade shape ideal for making short and precise incisions. It is utilised in a variety of surgical procedures including the excision of a skin lesion or recurrent sebaceous cyst and for opening coronary arteries.
No.15C with a longer cutting edge than the traditional No.15 blade. Mostly used by dentists carrying out periodontal procedures
No.20 is a large version of the No.10 blade with a curved cutting edge and an unsharpened back edge. Used for orthopaedic and general surgical procedures
No.21 is a large version of the No.10 blade with a curved cutting edge and an unsharpened back edge. Larger than the No.20 but smaller than the No.22.
No.22 is a large version of the No.10 blade with a curved cutting edge and an unsharpened back edge. Used for skin incisions in both cardiac and thoracic surgrey and to cut the bronchus in lung resection surgery. Larger than the No.20 and No.21.
No.23 has a flat, unsharpened back edge and a curved cutting edge. Used mostly for making long incisions such as an upper midline incision of the abdomen during the repair of a perforated gastric ulcer.
No.24 is slightly larger than the No.23 blade and is more semi circular in shape. Used for making long incisions in general surgery and also in autopsy procedures.
No.36 is a large blade mostly used in general surgery but also in histology procedures.
 
 

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