Cincinnati Surgical Company 01SM68 Mini Surgical Blade Swann Morton
The Cincinnati Surgical Company 01SM68 Mini Surgical Blade is a high-quality, sterile surgical instrument designed for precision and accuracy in various medical settings, including clinics, hospitals, and home care environments. This product stands out for its exceptional sharpness and durability, making it an ideal choice for surgeons and medical professionals who require reliable tools for minor surgical procedures.
The Cincinnati Surgical Company 01SM68 Mini Surgical Blade is part of the Swann Morton product line, renowned for its excellence in surgical instrumentation. The primary purpose of this blade is to provide a precise cutting edge for minor surgical procedures, allowing for smooth and efficient incisions. Its functionality is designed to meet the demands of medical professionals who require high-quality instruments for optimal patient care.
Key Features
- Exceptional sharpness for precise cutting and reduced tissue damage
- Durable construction for extended blade life and reliability
- Sterile packaging to minimize the risk of infection and ensure patient safety
- Size 68 blade, suitable for a variety of minor surgical procedures
- Swann Morton quality, trusted by medical professionals worldwide for its excellence in surgical instrumentation
- Convenient packaging of 25 blades per box, ideal for clinics and hospitals with high demand
- Compatible with a range of surgical handles, allowing for flexibility and customization
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Varied depending on the handle used, but the blade itself measures approximately 0.5 inches in length • Weight: Approximately 0.07 oz (2g) per blade • Materials: High-carbon stainless steel for the blade, with sterile packaging materials • Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant international standards for surgical blades, including ISO and FDA regulations • Compatibility: Designed for use with Swann Morton and other compatible surgical handlesIdeal For
• Hospitals and surgical centers • Outpatient clinics and ambulatory surgery centers • Medical offices and private practices • Home care and hospice settings where minor surgical procedures are performed • Laboratories and research institutions requiring high-quality surgical instruments • Emergency medical services (EMS) and first responders for emergency surgical proceduresShare Product Link: