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Good-Reiner Tonsil Scissors Curved 7"

SKU: G10-63
Availability: In Stock

Good-Reiner tonsil Scissors are used for the blunt dissection of internal soft tissues during mouth and throat surgeries. It comes in a wide range of varying lengths, sizes, and styles, to accommodate every patient's need. It is made from premium-grade German surgical stainless material.

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$84.61

Good-Reiner tonsil Scissors are multiple purposes instruments. These scissors are designed for the blunt dissection of internal soft tissues during mouth and throat surgeries. It comes in an overall length of 7”. The scissors are available in curved patterns to get easy access to the surgical site. 

GerMedUSA’s instruments are known to be graceful and lightweight. They function perfectly during any surgery that requires high precision. These unique and high-quality instruments become a natural extension of the healthcare’s hand. 

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Material:Stainless Steel

These specialized scissors are primarily designed for precise dissection and removal of tonsillar tissue during tonsillectomy procedures. Their angled blades enable surgeons to access tight posterior oral spaces while maintaining clear visualization and control during adenoid removal and pharyngeal operations.

The distinctive angular design and elongated shanks set them apart, offering superior reach into deep oropharyngeal regions compared to standard straight models.

These scissors are made from premium German surgical stainless steel, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance.

Yes, manufacturers offer various blade configurations including delicate fine-point options for pediatric cases and intricate dissection work. These refined variants feature narrower tips and reduced overall dimensions, allowing surgeons to perform precise tissue manipulation in smaller anatomical fields with minimal collateral damage.

These scissors should be sharpened only when cutting performance declines. In busy surgical settings, they’re typically checked weekly and sharpened as needed to maintain precision.