Metzenbaum Scissors Deliver High, Accurate Performance
The healthcare profession uses medical scissors and surgical scissors for a number of different applications related to patient care. Surgeons and physicians have been using medical and surgical scissors for years, and a replacement is not likely anytime soon. Scissors are a vital instrument in the healthcare field. The different models available are mostly chosen as a matter of use, preference and cost. Metzenbaum scissors are used primarily to cut delicate tissue. These scissors come in variable lengths with a relatively long shank-to-blade ratio. The blades on Metzenbaum scissors are either curved or straight and have a blunt tip.
There are many different distributors for Metzenbaum scissors. Healthcare professionals have the option of buying their supplies via an online catalogue, or through a printed catalogue. Both have the same supplies, and depend on the purchasing system at a particular facility. Metzenbaum scissors have innumerable purposes and applications which include:
Operations Suturing/Suture removals Dissections Autopsies Bandage Removals Cast Removals First Aid Kits
Surgical instruments that are most appropriate for delicate surgical procedures have precision fingertip control. The blades on these scissors will have either a curved or angular cutting blade. Considered high cutting instruments, these types of scissors are manufactured and can be sterilized before there are visible signs of corrosion. However, Metzenbaum scissors are usually curved made with tungsten carbide, a chemical compound that has lasting durability. Corrosion is not likely with Metzenbaum scissors, which makes them worth the investment because healthcare professionals will not have to purchase them often.
Miltex has Metzenbaum scissors which are made with the highest quality of standards, constructed to perform a number of different functions. These scissors are available in curved or straight models, with a varying degree of lengths. The Miltex with a nine inch curved blade sells for approximately $162, while the seven inch is a slightly lower cost, $98.
The Moore Medical Metzenbaum also has a variety of blade lengths with either curved or straight structures. The six inch straight scissors have a stainless steel construction and sells for $65. Moore costs less than most Miltex models, but healthcare professionals can still count on these scissors to get the job done.
No one can complain that Metzenbaum scissors do not provide accurate, high performance.
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