x
[quotes_form]

Bandage Scissors

Our Scissors

No posts found!

Bandage Scissors

Documentation

Surgical scissors are specialized surgical tools used during an operation for cutting and dissecting the tissues at the surface or inside the rodent’s body. Scissors come in varying shapes and degrees of sharpness. The blades of the scissor can either be curved or straight. Sharpened edges are usually used to cut and dissect the hard muscles and tissues. Scissors are made up of high-grade medical stainless steel. Some scissors are reinforced with tungsten carbide along their cutting edge for hardness. The hardness allows the cutting with sharp edges and makes the cutting easier and smoother. There are about 2000 different types of surgical scissors in use. Scissors are available in a wide range of styles, lengths, and cutting angles to allow the researcher to meet the needs of a range of surgical procedures.

Generally, scissors are classified as operating and dissecting scissors. Operating, or surgical scissors are used to cut soft tissue. Their cutting blades may be straight, curved, blunt, or pointed. The type of surgery or operation determines the shape of the cutting blade. Dissecting scissors are employed to isolate and differentiate the tissues as they are more precise than the operating scissors.

 

Types of Bandage Scissors

Instrument name: Lister Bandage Scissor

Other names: Bandage scissors

Category: Cutting and Dissection

Description: Angled blunt scissor with a smooth, flattened lower blade tip.

Uses: Lister bandage scissors are used for dressings, drapes.  The blunt tip of the scissor helps to lift the bandage from the skin safely for easy dressing and safe bandage removal.

 

 

Instrument name: Bandage Scissor

Other names: Lister scissor

Category: Cutting and dissection

Description: Angled scissor with smooth, flattened lower tip.

Uses: Bandage scissors are used for drapes, dressings, and cutting bandages.

 

Care and Handling of Bandage Scissors

Careless handling and use may damage or dull the surface of the instrument. Surgical instrument misuse can also endanger the test subjects. To prevent damage, the instruments should be handled individually. They should be placed in the tray carefully and should not be jostled around while setting up for the surgical procedure. The scissors should not be tossed or dropped. To ensure the animal’s safety, instruments should be sterilized and autoclaved before the surgical procedure. The scissors should not be used to cut other items except the tissues or vessels they are meant for. The blood and remaining tissue should be wiped off before reusing the scissor. After the surgical procedure, the scissors should be placed in a sterile solution to eradicate any infectious agents.

Let's work together!

Have questions? Ask anything!