Cincinnati Surgical Company SM2331 Scalpel Swann Morton Stainless
The Cincinnati Surgical Company SM2331 Scalpel is a high-quality, stainless steel surgical instrument designed for precision and durability in various medical settings, including clinics, hospitals, and outpatient facilities. Its standout benefit lies in its sharp, Size 10 blade, combined with a comfortable, blue handle, making it an ideal choice for surgeons and medical professionals who require a reliable and efficient tool for making precise incisions.
The SM2331 Scalpel is part of the renowned Swann Morton product line, known for its exceptional quality and performance. This disposable, non-sterile scalpel is designed for single-use applications, reducing the risk of cross-contamination and making it an excellent option for busy medical environments where convenience and safety are paramount. The scalpel's stainless steel construction ensures corrosion resistance and durability, while its ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, reducing fatigue during prolonged procedures.
Key Features
- Sharp, Size 10 blade for precise incisions and minimal tissue damage
- Comfortable, blue handle for reduced fatigue and improved control
- Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and durability
- Disposable design for convenient, single-use applications
- Non-sterile, bulk packaging for cost-effective supply management
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable grip and reduced slippage
- Compatible with a variety of medical procedures and applications
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Not specified • Weight: Not specified • Materials: Stainless steel blade, blue handle • Compliance: Not specified • Compatibility: Designed for single-use applications in medical settingsIdeal For
• Hospitals and acute care facilities • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Medical research laboratories • Veterinary clinics and animal hospitals • Home care and hospice settings (with proper training and supervision) Note: While the product is non-sterile, it can still be used in various medical environments, provided that proper protocols for cleaning, disinfection, and handling are followed. However, it is essential to consult with medical professionals and follow established guidelines for the use of non-sterile instruments in specific settings.Share Product Link: