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Heath Wire-Cutting Scissors 6 1/4" One Serrated Blade

SKU: G10-53
Availability: In Stock

Heath Wire Cutting Scissors are ideal for cutting wires and ligatures. These scissors have curved shanks to make the cutting effect.

$128.80
$103.04

Heath Wire Cutting Scissors are used for cutting ligatures and wires. These scissors have German stainless material, due to which they are sterilizable. Moreover, the scissors have curved shanks to make the cutting effect.
Feature:
•    Rustproof, Lightweight, Durable
•    One Serrated Blade
•    Steam Sterilizable
•    German Stainless Material

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

These scissors are designed specifically for cutting surgical wires, heavy sutures, and metal ligatures during medical procedures. The serrated blade provides a firm grip on slippery materials, making them essential for orthopedic and cardiovascular surgeries.

The 6 1/4" size is the most common and versatile option for general surgical use. This length offers excellent control for both delicate suture work and cutting thicker orthopedic wires in various medical settings.

Yes, the finger ring handles reduce hand strain during long procedures and provide better control. The balanced design helps surgeons work comfortably without excessive grip pressure, minimizing fatigue.

They're frequently used in orthopedic surgeries for bone wire removal, dental procedures, and heart surgeries involving sternal closures. Surgeons also rely on them for cutting cerclage wires and trimming various metallic surgical materials.

Clean them immediately after use with enzymatic solution, then sterilize in an autoclave following hospital protocols. Dry thoroughly and apply instrument lubricant to the hinge area regularly to prevent corrosion and ensure smooth operation.