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Surgical blade #10
Standard curved blade. Ideal for long incision in skin and dense tissues.
Scalpel 11
Sharp. Triangular pointed blade for stab incisions, fine dissection, or opening vessels
Scalpel #15
Small, curved blade ideal for short, precise cuts in shallow tissues.
Scalpel handle #3
Larger blades (#20-23). Heavier, used in orthopedic surgeries.
Scalpel handle #4
Larger blades (#20-23). Heavier, used in orthopedic surgeries.
Scalpel handle #7
Long, thin, precise for delicate surgeries
Tissue Forceps
Toothed tips ( ex: Rat-tooth): secure grip on dense tissues (skin, fascia) without slipping
Smooth or serrated tips (Debakey forceps): delicate handling of fragile tissues to minimize trauma
Hemostatic Forceps
Serrated jaw and a locking mechanism (ratchet)
Kelly forceps
Serration transversed to grasp fascia