Surgery scissors TI-03-2029
Stevensfor humansveterinary

surgery scissors
surgery scissors
surgery scissors
surgery scissors
surgery scissors
surgery scissors
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Characteristics

Medical procedure
surgery
Type
Stevens
Patient type
for humans, veterinary
Other characteristics
disposable, tungsten carbide, curved, straight

Description

Steven Tenotomy Scissors 4.5" Curved Surgical Stainless Steel Instruments. Manufactured for Optimal results and Precision. Stevens Tenotomy Scissors 4.5”, Working End Length 3 cm, Net Weight of Instrument 0.60 oz. Instrument are used for delicate dissection and cutting, commonly in ophthalmologic, neurological, and plastic surgery procedures. Tenotomy scissors have long handles and small, sharp blades with variable tip styles. The long handles allow the surgeon to have an adequate grip and control while dissecting or cutting in small or narrow areas. Stevens tenotomy scissors are available in curved and with sharp tips, in order to accommodate different procedures. Sharp tips allow precise dissection and cutting of delicate tissue. This product is curved with smooth, sharp/sharp tip, and a length of 4-1/2 inches. It also features a delicate pattern. German Stainless Steel with Superior Craftsmanship. Designed to cut smoothly and evenly without causing any distress to the hands and fingers. Non Slip Grip Quality Handle. Polish to high Standard Finish. Fully guaranteed against defect in material and workmanship. Manufactured from High Quality Medical Grade Stainless Steel. High Degree of Precision and Flexibility while conducting the Clinical Procedure. High Degree of Aesthetic and Corrosion Resistance. Product fully conformed to CE marked, ISO 9001, ISO 13485 Standards.

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