Cincinnati Surgical Company SM9942 Silvers Skin Graft Blade
The Cincinnati Surgical Company SM9942 Silvers Skin Graft Blade is a high-quality, sterile surgical instrument designed for use in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This stainless steel blade is specifically intended for skin grafting procedures, offering a precise and efficient way to harvest skin grafts. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to provide a smooth, consistent cut, minimizing trauma to the donor site and promoting optimal healing outcomes.
Overview: The Cincinnati Surgical Company SM9942 Silvers Skin Graft Blade is a specialized surgical instrument used for skin grafting procedures. Its primary function is to facilitate the precise harvesting of skin grafts, which are then transplanted to the recipient site. The blade's design and high-quality stainless steel construction ensure a sharp, consistent cut, making it an essential tool for surgeons and medical professionals performing skin grafting procedures.
Key Features
- High-quality stainless steel construction for durability and corrosion resistance
- Sterile packaging to ensure infection control and patient safety
- Precise, smooth cutting edge for minimal trauma to the donor site
- Optimized for skin grafting procedures, promoting efficient harvesting and transplantation
- Consistent performance and reliability, reducing the risk of complications
- Designed for use in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities
- Available in boxes of 10, providing a convenient and cost-effective solution for medical facilities
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) in length, 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) in width, 0.1 inches (0.3 cm) in thickness Weight: 1.2 ounces (34 grams) Materials: High-quality stainless steel Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable regulatory requirements, including FDA and CE standards Compatibility: Designed for use with standard surgical handles and instrumentationIdeal For
* Hospitals and acute care facilities * Outpatient clinics and surgical centers * Dermatology and plastic surgery practices * Burn centers and wound care facilities * Home care and hospice settings (with proper training and equipment) * Medical research and educational institutions * Laboratories and medical manufacturing facilitiesShare Product Link: