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A Brief Detail Of Different Suture Scissors And How To Use Them

Scissoring and cutting instruments are one of the major categories of surgical instruments. There are various scissors and surgical cutters. Each one of them has a different job. Surgeons use them for cutting skin, tissues, dressings, bandages, and many other things during the procedure. And for stitches removal, they prefer suture scissors. These are sharp-blade cutting instruments. Hence, with these scissors, medical practitioners can smoothly cut the stitches. Straight Mayo scissors fall under this category. 

Suture removing scissors comprises two blades that possess serrations. Mostly, the lower blade has a greater length. Also, it is sharper and has a curved tip. Actually, this lower blade slips beneath the stitches. This blade has an ergonomic design and does not hurt the skin or wound. The upper blade is shorter. So, it is strong enough to cut the sutures while meeting the lower blade. Suture removing scissors has several types. They not only cut the sewed wound stitches but also size the suture threads according to the need.

Besides, they are helpful in cutting dressing and bandages, but only in rare cases. Their main purpose is to cut, remove, and size the suture threads. Mostly, surgeons use them for external surgeries and sew the skin cuts. Stainless steel material makes them more efficient tools. Moreover, they are available in multiple variations to meet different requirements.

Types Of Suture Removal Scissors

Like other surgical instruments, stitch scissors also have various types. The purpose of several types is to accommodate different situations. The sutures material may be hard or soft. So, the scissors also have their specifications. Threads or stitches used to sew infants and children's skin cuts and surgeries are not similar to those used for adults. In addition, types of the stitch removing scissors also vary according to the stitch gaps. For small gaps, more sharp and less wide scissors are preferable. Besides, suture scissors may be categorized based on color coatings. Rainbow color-coated scissors are the most famous scissors. Also, types can vary as tips may be sharp, blunt, straight, or curved. These scissors have names for different body parts to work on. For example, Ear Scissors, Nasal Scissors, and Eye Scissors are common types. Except, all the types have further size variations.

Let's discuss some common types of these special surgical instruments.

Spencer Stitch Scissors

Spencer stitch scissors are the most common suture-cutting scissors. The blade's tip has a small hook. Accordingly, this tip slips under the stitches and lifts them slightly up, making cutting smooth. These special scissors have medical-grade stainless steel material. Moreover, there are 02 variations available for Spencer stitch scissors.

Standard Stitch Scissors

Standard stitch scissors are versatile-nature surgical scissors. Both the blades have small hooks. During the procedure, they prevent damage to the skin or wound. These stainless steel material scissors have 05 variations.

Littauer Stitch Scissors

Littauer stitch scissors possess high tensile strength. On the lower blade of the scissors, there are delicate patterns. These patterns help carry out smooth stitch removal. Moreover, these ergonomic design scissors help trim barriers, tissues, and granulation.

Stitch suture removal scissors, color coated straight 5 ½"

These color coated straight scissors are ideal surgical scissors for cutting heavy sutures. The bottom blade has curved patterns on it. Furthermore, their rainbow coating makes them valuable stitch scissors.

Westcott Stitch Scissors 4"

Westcott stitch scissors are special sutures removing scissors that are helpful in ophthalmic surgeries. They are versatile cutting instruments. They assist in post-operative management. Surgeons prefer these robust structure scissors to remove eyelid stitches. Moreover, they have a micro pattern blade and spring action handle.

How Suture Scissors Work

These are sharp-blade instruments with tips. Surgeons must have complete knowledge of using these instruments. In case of wrong or misuse, they can damage a patient's skin or wound. First, make sure you have picked the specific stitch scissors according to the requirement. Then decide from which opening side you want to cut. Then, swiftly glide the bottom tip of the scissors under the sutures. Slightly lift the stitches up. And then start cutting them one by one. Cut the stitches with the tip of the scissors instead of using the belly or crotch.

You must take some precautions during the procedure. Avoid touching the tip directly with the skin or wound. Also, do not obscure the knot to avoid short-cutting. Do not hold scissors with your thumb and index or middle finger. Because doing so will reduce the control. Avoid using metzenbaum scissors for suture removal purposes. Otherwise, the scissors will become dull.

Get Ergonomic Stitch Removal Scissors Instruments

For high-quality Suture Scissors, contact GerMedUSA. We have stainless steel-made ergonomic and robust structure suture removal scissors. Besides, you can get any surgical instrument meeting all standards.

FAQ’s

What is the best option for ophthalmic suture removal?

Surgeons prefer Westcott stitch scissors 4" and Iris Scissors 4 ½" for eyelid stitch removal. They are ergonomic and have prime quality material.

Which stitch scissors are a better option, disposable or reusable?

The answer is “reusable”. Because they have stainless steel material. Moreover, they are rust-free. And it's a one-time investment. At GerMedUSA, you can get the best quality reusable suture scissors.