Exploring the Different Types of Surgical Scissors

Exploring the Different Types of Surgical Scissors

Exploring the Different Types of Surgical Scissors

Every surgery calls for the use of specific surgical scissors tailored to suit the unique needs and challenges. Picking the right surgical scissors is important for efficiency and maximum patient care. Surgical practitioners and medical assistants require surgical scissors with various blades and handle configurations to precisely dissect the tissues and organs during a procedure.

Grey Medical has an extensive assortment of surgical scissors each designed for specific surgical tasks and available in different styles and shapes. This article will walk you through the most commonly used types of surgical scissors and tips to keep them maintained. Letā€™s get started!

Categorization of Surgical Scissors

Surgical scissors can be broadly categorized depending on their different configurations of blade design and handle style.Ā 

Configuration of HandlesĀ 

Depending upon the design of the handles, surgical scissors can either come with a ring or a spring handle.Ā 

Ring-handled Scissors

Ring-handled surgical scissors assume a configuration similar to the usual kitchen scissors as they have two separate holes for your ring and index finger to fit in. This configuration lends them precise control as these allow single-handed manoeuvring for careful cutting and dissection of bodily tissues. These are usually used during general surgery procedures to cut tissues and orthopaedic surgeries to cut tendons and muscles.Ā 

Spring-handled Scissors/Forceps scissors

Spring-handled surgical scissors, commonly referred to as forceps scissors, use a spring mechanism to pop open when the finger pressure on the instrument is loosened. These are specifically beneficial during high-precision microsurgery and ocular surgeries as they do not need active control.Ā 

Configuration of Blades

Every surgical scissor has a unique blade design that determines its functionality and usage. Hereā€™s a quick round-up of blade configuration and styles:

Straight Blades

Surgical scissors with straight blades are mostly used to cut and dissect soft and fragile tissues.Ā 

Round Blades

Whether there is a need to cut underlying tissues in the narrow spaces or curvatures of the body, round-blade scissors come in handy. They come in different designs, each with a unique curvature to enhance precision and control. Due to their bent design, they increase the visibility of the surgical field.

Round-Blades

Serrated Blades

Instead of a straight blade, serrated blade scissors have a tooth-like configuration to maximise hold and stabilize the tissue which is meant to be operated upon. Mostly mayo scissors use such a configuration for detaching sutures.

Serrated-Blades

Angled Blades

Surgical scissors with angled blades are designed to increase the visibility of narrow spaces and deep bodily structures. With their specific configuration, they improve access.Ā 

Fine Pointed Blades

Surgical scissors with fine-pointed blades are used for detaching soft tissues and dissection procedures which require precise control. They are mostly used in the making of iris and dissecting scissors to assist ophthalmic surgical procedures.Ā 

Angled-Blades

Blunt Tip Blades

Surgical scissors with blunt tip blades are employed to tone down any risk of tissue damage during delicate procedures like ligament repair. Usually, Tenotomy scissors use blunt tip blades.Ā 

Knowing the specificity and functionality of each surgical scissor is highly crucial for optimizing patient safety and efficiency of a procedure.Ā 

Blunt-Tip-Blades

Common Types of Medical Scissors You May Need

Hereā€™s a breakdown of common types of medical scissors practitioners might need during their practice:

Dissecting Scissors

Dissecting scissors, as the name specifies, are curated specifically to cut, dissect, and detach fragile tissues. Due to their lean structure and elongated blades, they offer a great deal of visibility and manoeuvrability. Depending upon the nature of the task, dissecting scissors can either have a curved or a straight blade.

For navigating flat surfaces and notching fine cuts, straight-blade dissecting scissors are used. Deep cavities can be best accessed by curved-blade dissecting scissors. To ensure efficiency, we craft our scissors with high-grade stainless steel to keep the blade fine and minimize any chances of accidental damage.Ā 

We have an extensive assortment of dissecting scissors to suit every surgical procedure. Some of our top offerings include:

  • Ceramic Cut Reynolds (Jameson) Dissecting Scissors
  • Mcindoe Cartilage Dissecting Scissors
  • Converse Dissecting Scissors
  • Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissors ā€“ TC & Sharp Tip
  • Iris Micro Dissecting Scissors
  • Demartel Artery & Dissecting Scissors Sharp Tip and Blunt Tip Variants
  • Tebbetts Curved Delicate Dissecting Scissors

Dissecting Scissors

Mayo Scissors

For practitioners seeking specialized surgical scissors for hard tissue manipulation, Mayo scissors are put to use. To make them versatile, mayo scissors come in different variants of straight and curved blades. Straight blade mayo scissors work best for cutting sutures and procedures which require near-surface tissue manipulation. Curved Mayo Scissors are designed to access closed cavities.Ā 

Mayo scissors incorporate a smooth cutting blade which although sharp doesnā€™t damage the other tissues of the body. These scissors are mostly used on tough tissues like tendons and fascia. Their ergonomic handles are curated in a way which gives surgeons maximum hold and grip during the procedure.Ā 

At Grey Medical, there is an extensive range of Mayo scissors, each made to satisfy a particular function:

  • Ceramic Cut Mayo Scissors
  • Mayo-Carroll Scissors
  • Ceramic Cut Mayo-Stille Scissors ā€“ Tungsten Carbide
  • Mayo-Stille Dissecting Scissors
  • Cooley Cardiovascular Scissors with Mayo Tips

Dissecting Scissors

Suture Scissors

To conveniently remove stitches, suture scissors are employed to streamline the process. This set of scissors has a unique configuration as it has a tiny hook attached to the lower blade. This hook carefully lifts the stitch for precise cutting and removal, making the process convenient for the practitioner. While the upper blade has a sharp-acting tip for clean cutting.Ā 

We have a wide array of suture scissors at our manufacturing facility:Ā 

  • Littler Suture Scissors
  • Ceramic Cut Mayo Scissors
  • Suture-Wire Tungsten Carbide Scissors
  • Paufique Suture Forceps
  • Sauer Suture Forceps

Suture-Scissors

Iris Scissors

Made with exceptionally fine, lean blades, Iris scissors are employed in delicate surgeries which require precise handling of the tissues. These are specialized for sharp cutting and are mostly used in ophthalmic surgical procedures. They come in straight and curved variants, enabling surgeons to explore deep cavities and hard-to-access areas.Ā 

These are crafted with fine-quality stainless steel to reduce the chances of accidental damage. Although these scissors are smaller in size, the precision remains remarkable due to the premium quality cutting action. Whether you are looking for the perfect scissor for microsurgery or lens replacement surgery, Iris scissors are must-haves for efficient manoeuvring.Ā 

Iris scissors can be sterilized to make them germ-free.

  • Ceramic Cut Iris Scissors
  • Iris Scissors ā€“ Ribbon Handle W/ Flat Shanks
  • Iris Scissors ā€“ Spring Handle
  • Iris Scissors ā€“ Fine tip & Serrated jaw
  • Bonn Miniature Iris Scissors
  • Barraquer Iris Scissors

Iris-Scissors

Metzenbaum Scissors

Designed specially to minimize tissue disruption, Metzenbaum scissors are fine, slender medical scissors structured to suit the needs of delicate surgeries. Their fine structure allows the surgical practitioner to gain access to closeted areas of the body where precise manipulation is required. These scissors are available in different variations of curved, single, and straight blades.Ā 

Metzenbaum scissors differ from Mayo scissors as they possess blunt tips to minimize accidental harm to nearby tissues. Mostly, these scissors have a ring handle to allow the surgeons to have maximum control over the instrument. We have a great variety to suit the varying needs of surgery.Ā 

  • Delicate Metzenbaum Scissors
  • Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissors ā€“ TC Smooth Tip
  • Baby Metzenbaum Scissors
  • Metzenbaum Scissors with Precision Ceramic Cut and Tungsten Carbide
  • Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissors ā€“ TC & Sharp Tip

Bandage Scissors

Specially structured to remove bandages, Bandage Scissors possess a blunt end to tone down any chances of accidental scratches and notches during the procedure. These are sharp enough to cut adhesives, gauze wire, and even a plaster cast. Most of them are angled to allow versatile cutting of the bandage.Ā 

We offer a rust-free, versatile range of bandage scissors which can prove to be a worthy addition to your surgical kit. Lister Bandage scissor stands out with its remarkable precision and durability.Ā 

  • Lister Bandage Scissors
  • Kelly Scissors
  • Lister Bandage Scissors Super Sharp Tungsten Carbide
  • High-Level Bandage Scissors

Bandage-Scissors

Tenotomy Scissors

Featuring a combination of sharp and blunt end blades, Tenotomy scissors are crafted for delicate surgical procedures like fine tissue manoeuvring and tendon dissection. Fine-cut blades allow precise cutting while the blunt end minimizes the chance of tissue tear. A blunt blade keeps the nearby tissues and organs safe from any notches.Ā 

Most of our tenotomy scissors have a ring-hole handle to maximize control during surgeries. Our top offerings are as follows:

  • Westcott Tenotomy Scissors ā€“ Micro Pattern
  • Westcott Tenotomy Scissors
  • Westcott Tenotomy Scissors ā€“ Wide Handle

FAQs

Q1: How do I keep my Medical Scissors maintained?

It is crucial to regularly sterilize your medical scissors and look for any signs of rust and wear and tear. Follow Maintenance guidelines to keep your scissors spick and span.

Q2: What are the recommended practices for using medical scissors?

It is recommended to carefully handle the medical scissors with the appropriate amount of force to avoid any complications. Additionally, keeping them at the recommended angle is important for precise cutting.Ā 

Grey Medical: Your Go-To For Premium Quality Medical Scissors

At Grey Medical, we are well aware of the pressing need to have durable medical equipment at hand for streamlining surgical tasks. Given this need, we offer an extensive assortment of premium-quality medical scissors. All our surgical scissors are certified and we have been serving the surgical fraternity for well over two decades. To wrought your surgical kit with well-crafted surgical instruments, visit our online store and contact us now!

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