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Description

Sklarhone Operating Scissors, also known as Surgical Scissors, are a versatile surgical instrument. With three available tip configurations (sharp/sharp, blunt/blunt, or sharp/blunt), varying curvatures and multiple lengths, these scissors are used for general, multipurpose cutting and dissecting. Sharp Operating Scissors cut tougher tissue and are frequently used for dissecting, whereas blunt Operating Scissors are more often used for cutting materials such as sutures, tubing, or gauze. Sklarhone scissors feature one knife-like razor sharp edge and one standard scissor edge. This allows the user to make the sharp incisions of a knife with the cutting ability of scissors. Catching skin and pulls are minimized by the use of Sklarhone premium scissors. Sklarhone instruments are identified by dual black finger rings. This product is curved with one knife-like razor sharp edge, one standard scissor edge, sharp/sharp tips, and an overall length of 5-1/2 inches.

Brand sklarhone
Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar premium or grade
Handle Style dual black finger rings
Instrument Curvature curved on flat
Instrument Length 5-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Tip Config sharp/sharp (s/s)
Type operating scissors
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style 1 razor, 1 standard

Frequently asked questions

Is the hybrid edge design helpful for precision?

Yes, it combines a razor-sharp knife edge with a standard scissor edge. This allows for both precise, knife-like incisions and reliable scissor cutting, effectively reducing tissue drag and pull during procedures.

Are these durable enough for frequent professional use?

Absolutely. They are crafted from high-quality stainless steel and classified as Sklar Premium Grade. As reusable instruments designed for demanding surgical environments, they are built for longevity and repeated sterilization cycles.

Do these scissors handle tougher tissue effectively?

Yes, the sharp/sharp (s/s) tip configuration is specifically designed for dissecting tougher tissues. The combination of the sharp points and the hybrid edge design ensures efficient cutting and separation where precision is critical.

Why is the curved design beneficial for surgery?

The curved-on-flat design offers superior maneuverability, allowing surgeons to reach and dissect in tighter, more confined areas that straight scissors might find difficult to navigate accurately.

Can these instruments be safely sterilized for reuse?

Yes, these are professional-grade, reusable surgical instruments. They are shipped non-sterile, so they are ready to undergo standard professional autoclaving or other clinical sterilization protocols before their first use.

What is the purpose of the dual black finger rings?

The signature dual black finger rings are a hallmark of the Sklarhone line. Beyond their distinct aesthetic, they help clinicians quickly identify the brand and differentiate these specific premium-grade instruments from standard tools in a busy operating room.

Is this material free from natural rubber latex?

Yes, the scissors are guaranteed to be manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, making them a safe choice for both practitioners and patients with latex sensitivities.

Are these designed to prevent snagging during use?

Yes, the manufacturing process is specifically refined to minimize skin catching and pulling. This focus on precision engineering ensures smooth, consistent performance during delicate cutting and dissecting tasks.

Does this meet professional medical manufacturing standards?

Yes, these instruments are TAA compliant. This indicates they meet strict requirements regarding manufacturing and supply, ensuring they align with professional medical standards for institutional and surgical use.

Can these scissors cut materials other than tissue?

While primarily intended for surgical dissection, their robust construction makes them highly versatile. They are frequently used for general tasks such as cutting sutures, tubing, or gauze within surgical settings.