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Swann Morton No 12 Sterile Stainless Steel Blades
Swann Morton No 12 Sterile Stainless Steel Blades
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SKU:SWA-MOR-12-STE-STE-10 Blades
The Swann Morton No 12 Sterile Stainless Steel Blades feature a small, pointed, crescent-shaped design sharpened along the inside edge of the curve, perfect for various surgical procedures including suture cutting and specialised surgical techniques.
Key Features:
Small, pointed crescent shape
Sharpened inside edge
High-quality stainless steel construction
Sterile packaging
Versatile surgical applications
Applications:
Suture cutting
Arteriotomies (surgical incision of artery)
Parotid surgeries (facial salivary glands)
Septoplasty mucosal cuts
Cleft palate procedures
Ureter lithotomies and pyelolithotomies
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