Aspen Surgical 371621 Scalpel Size 21 Sterile 10/bx 10
The Aspen Surgical 371621 Scalpel is a high-quality, sterile surgical instrument designed for use in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and outpatient facilities. This scalpel is particularly useful for making precise incisions and dissections, making it an essential tool for surgeons and medical professionals. With its size 21 blade and sterile packaging, this scalpel is ideal for a range of surgical procedures, providing a reliable and efficient means of making accurate cuts.
The Aspen Surgical 371621 Scalpel is designed to provide a sharp, consistent cutting edge, allowing for smooth and precise tissue dissection. The scalpel's ergonomic handle and balanced design reduce fatigue and improve control, making it comfortable to use for extended periods. The sterile packaging ensures that the scalpel is ready for use in surgical procedures, eliminating the need for additional sterilization steps.
Key Features
- High-carbon stainless steel blade for sharpness and durability
- Sterile packaging for immediate use in surgical procedures
- Ergonomic handle design for reduced fatigue and improved control
- Size 21 blade for precise incisions and dissections
- Individually wrapped and packaged for convenience and sterility
- 10 scalpels per box, with 10 boxes per case, for efficient inventory management
- Compatible with standard surgical procedures and techniques
- Manufactured to meet or exceed industry standards for quality and performance
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) in length, 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) in width • Weight: 1.2 ounces (34 grams) per scalpel • Materials: High-carbon stainless steel blade, plastic handle • Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable industry standards, including ISO 13485 and FDA regulations • Compatibility: Compatible with standard surgical procedures and techniquesIdeal For
• Hospitals and inpatient facilities • Outpatient clinics and surgical centers • Physician offices and medical practices • Laboratories and research facilities • Home care and hospice settings (with proper training and supervision) • Emergency medical services (EMS) and first responder teams • Veterinary clinics and animal hospitals (with proper training and supervision)Share Product Link: