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Swann Morton No 23 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades
Swann Morton No 23 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades
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SKU:SWA-MOR-23-STE-CAR-10 Blades
The Swann Morton No 23 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades feature a "leaf-shaped" design sharpened along the leading edge. These blades are used for making long incisions such as upper midline incisions of the abdomen during repair of perforated gastric ulcers, providing the length and precision needed for extensive surgical procedures.
Key Features:
"Leaf-shaped" blade design
Sharpened along leading edge
Premium carbon steel construction
Ideal for long incisions
Perfect for abdominal procedures
Sterile packaging for medical safety
Applications:
Long surgical incisions
Upper midline abdominal incisions
Gastric ulcer repair procedures
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