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Description

Supercut Sklarhone Iris scissors combine one knife-like razor edge and one micro-serrated scissor edge. These scissors can be used to cut both delicate and heavy tissue because of their unique design. The micro-serrations of the Supercut Sklarhone scissors minimize tearing of tissue so cuts and edges are smooth and clean. Originally designed for ophthalmic procedures, Iris Scissors have become a multipurpose instrument used in various surgical environments. These fine, sharp scissors are ideal for detailed dissection of fine tissue and fine suture removal. In addition to ophthalmic procedures, Iris Scissors are now often used in emergency rooms and for OB/GYN and dermatologic procedures. This product is straight with one razor edge blade, one micro-serrated edge blade, sharp tips, and an overall length of 4-1/2 inches.

Brand sklarhone super-cut
Disposable Or Reusable reusable
Grade sklar premium or grade
Handle Style dual black finger rings
Instrument Curvature straight
Instrument Length 4-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile non-sterile
Is Taa Compliant taa compliant
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname iris
Tip Config sharp/sharp (s/s)
Type scissors
Uom ea
Uom Description 1 each
Working Edge Style 1 razor, 1 micro-serrated

Frequently asked questions

Does the dual-edge design improve cutting performance?

Yes, the dual-edge technology is highly effective. The combination of one razor-sharp edge and one micro-serrated edge provides superior versatility. It allows you to achieve clean, smooth incisions while significantly reducing tissue drag and tearing.

How do these help minimize tissue tearing?

The micro-serrated edge is specifically engineered to ‘grip’ the tissue, preventing it from slipping or sliding during the cut. This mechanism minimizes trauma, resulting in smoother and more precise excisions compared to standard scissor blades.

Is high-grade stainless steel used for durability?

Absolutely. These scissors are manufactured using high-grade stainless steel, meeting the rigorous Sklar Premium standards. This construction ensures long-term durability and reliable performance for repeated surgical use.

Are these suitable for diverse surgical specialties?

Yes, they are highly versatile. While originally designed for ophthalmic use, their precision makes them excellent for:

  • Emergency medicine
  • OB/GYN procedures
  • Dermatology
  • Detailed dissection and suture removal
Do the finger rings provide secure handling?

Yes, the distinctive dual black finger rings are designed for secure, comfortable handling. They offer a reliable grip, ensuring steady control during the delicate movements required for fine tissue dissection.

Is this instrument safe for latex-sensitive environments?

Yes. These instruments are completely latex-free, as they are not manufactured with natural rubber latex, making them suitable for environments and patients with latex sensitivities.

Are these scissors designed for multiple uses?

Yes, these are reusable professional-grade instruments. They arrive non-sterile, allowing your facility to follow your standard sterilization protocols before the first use and in between subsequent procedures.

Does this product meet TAA compliance standards?

Yes, this product is TAA compliant. This ensures that the instrument meets the necessary regulatory requirements for use in government and federally-funded healthcare settings.

What makes the sharp/sharp tips useful?

The sharp/sharp (s/s) configuration is essential for precision tasks. These pointed tips allow for:

  • Accurate penetration of tissue
  • Easy insertion into sutures
  • Pinpoint accuracy during detailed dissection
Can these handle both delicate and heavy tissues?

Yes, thanks to the asymmetrical blade design. The combination of the razor edge and the micro-serrated edge allows you to transition smoothly between cutting fine, delicate membranes and denser tissue types without needing to switch instruments.