ADMIRE SURGICAL’s O’Brien Stitch Scissor features blunt tips are designed for blunt dissection of delicate tissues. The rounded tips also prevent accidental injury to surrounding tissues during dissection.
The O’Brien Stitch Scissor can be used to dissect delicate tissues, fascia, blood vessels as well as sutures. Specifically comes in straight and curved variants for different surgical needs. The straight version is ideal for surface dissection whereas the curved version works best for manipulating internal tissues.
Moreover, they also prevent tearing of surrounding tissue preventing damage. In addition, it includes ergonomic ring handles which improve control over dissection. Also has light weight and streamlined body that minimize user fatigue.
Secondly, all our Scissors are available in tungsten carbide variant as well to meet demands for increased resistance.
Furthermore, the O’Brien Stitch Scissor has a streamlined design and ergonomic finger handles that provide better control for precise dissection of tissues. the short length of the instrument makes it ideal for dissecting small, pediatric structures with accuracy.
Moreover, the Scissors is available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 14.5 to 23cm. As a result, the scissor conforms to different anatomical areas and cavities. Furthermore, the straight-bladed profile helps to cut superficial tissues and sutures, whereas the curved-bladed pattern permits to cut deeper structures.
This Scissor includes a rivet screw joint with non-ratcheted jaws. This allows fast manipulation with ease. All scissors from ADMIRE SURGICAL are manufactured from premium quality stainless steel with satin finish to reduce glare.
Technical Specifications:
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Length: 10 cm
- Rusting Prevention Procedure: Passivated
- Ultrasonic Cleaned: Yes
- Dull-Polished: Yes
- Reusable: Yes
- Grade: Premium OR
- Sterility: Non-Sterile
- Tests Performed: Boil Test, Performance Test, Shape Test
- Packing: Individually Packed
- QC Passed: Yes
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