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Swann Morton No 20 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades
Swann Morton No 20 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades
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SKU:SWA-MOR-20-STE-CAR-10 Blades
The Swann Morton No 20 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades are a large version of the No.10 blade featuring a curved cutting edge and flat, unsharpened back edge. These blades are used for orthopaedic and general surgical procedures, providing the size and cutting capability needed for more extensive surgical applications.
Key Features:
Large version of No.10 blade design
Curved cutting edge with flat back edge
Premium carbon steel construction
Ideal for orthopaedic procedures
Suitable for general surgery
Sterile packaging for medical safety
Applications:
Orthopaedic surgical procedures
General surgical applications
Medical cutting tasks
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