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Hopkins Plaster Knife 20cm Wood Handle Orthopedic Cast Knife

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Hopkins Plaster Knife 20cm Wood Handle Orthopedic Cast Knife
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Size: 20cm
Hopkins Plaster Knife
Hopkins Plaster Knife 20cm Wood Handle Orthopedic Cast Knife
$33.00

Hopkins Plaster Knife (20cm) – Precision Orthopedic Trimming with Classic Ergonomics

The trusted, traditional choice for tactile-responsive plaster cast contouring and material resection. The Hopkins Plaster Knife (20cm) is a specialized orthopedic instrument engineered to provide precise trimming with a natural, ergonomic balance. Featuring a classic, comfort-focused wood handle and a precision-ground surgical steel blade, this knife acts as a mechanical necessity for clinicians and orthopedic technicians who prefer the warmth and superior grip of a natural handle while performing the intricate adjustments required in modern fracture care.

Key Features for Professional Orthopedic Management

  • Precision-Honed Trimming Edge: Forged with a high-tensile, razor-sharp stainless steel profile. This blade is a mechanical necessity for accurate cast modification; it enables the practitioner to “shave” and “sculpt” hardened plaster with absolute precision, ensuring that cast borders are smoothed to prevent skin irritation in the patient.
  • 20cm Leverage-Optimized Reach: Designed with a 20cm total length for an ideal balance of force and finesse. This size is a mechanical necessity for orthopedic work; it provides the necessary leverage for firm trimming while remaining agile enough to navigate confined areas around digits or joint hinges.
  • Ergonomic Natural Wood Handle: Hand-finished for optimal tactile comfort. This handle is a mechanical necessity for high-volume fracture clinics; it provides a non-slip, natural-grip surface that absorbs vibration, significantly reducing the hand and forearm fatigue often associated with prolonged cast trimming.
  • Bio-Inert Surgical-Grade Blade Steel: Forged from high-tensile, corrosion-resistant steel. This material is a mechanical necessity for resisting the drying and abrasive nature of plaster-of-Paris and for ensuring the blade retains its sharpness through rigorous, daily clinical use.
  • Aura-Satin Glare-Resistant Finish: The metallic blade surface is treated with a refined, matte finish. This is a mechanical necessity for diffusing harsh OR/clinic lighting, preventing distracting reflections that could obscure the cutting path during delicate adjustments.
  • Balanced Clinical Stability: Engineered for an ideal center of gravity between the blade and handle. This balance is a mechanical necessity for precision; it ensures the knife feels like an extension of the clinician’s hand, providing the stability needed for safe, near-skin modifications.

Detailed Product Description

The Hopkins Plaster Knife is the specialist instrument favored by practitioners who value the combination of traditional ergonomics and modern performance. In orthopedic practice, the ability to fine-tune a cast is a mechanical necessity for maximizing patient comfort and ensuring long-term healing success. The Hopkins knife serves this purpose, providing the tactile feedback of a natural wood grip combined with the structural rigidity of surgical steel.

At its core, the knife is designed for procedural safety and control. The transition between the blade and the handle is optimized to provide the practitioner with a direct line of force, acting as a mechanical necessity for the “shaving” action used to feather cast edges. This prevents the formation of sharp or jagged plaster ridges that could lead to pressure ulcers or nerve discomfort for the patient.

Built to exceed international standards for medical hardware, this knife is fully reusable, easily serviced, and designed for daily utility in fracture clinics and trauma departments. Its balanced construction and sharp, dependable blade make it an essential asset for ensuring that every cast adjustment is performed to the highest standard of anatomical fit.

Technical Specifications & Geometry

Feature Details

Instrument Style Hopkins Pattern Orthopedic Plaster Knife

Blade Geometry Precision-Honed Sculpting Blade Profile

Overall Length 20cm (approx. 200mm)

Handle Architecture Ergonomic Natural Wood Clinical Grip

Surface Treatment Non-Reflective Glare-Reducing Aura-Satin (Blade)

Material Base Premium Fatigue-Resistant Surgical Stainless Steel

Reprocessing Limits Fully Autoclavable (Note: Wood handle maintenance required)

Certifications CE, ISO Professional Orthopedic Grade

Primary Clinical Applications:

  • Plaster Cast Trimming: Primary instrument for precise, near-skin plaster resection.
  • Cast Shaping & Contouring: Customizing the fit of plaster for patient-specific comfort.
  • Splint Modification: Fine-tuning the edges of plaster-based splints for ventilation and skin safety.
  • Fracture Clinic Routine: Essential tool for rapid, precise adjustments during follow-up appointments.
  • Orthopedic Sets: A highly valued component in trauma and fracture management kits.

Why Orthopedic Surgical Teams Choose the Hopkins Knife?

  • Tactile Comfort: The wood handle is a mechanical necessity for clinicians who prefer a natural, non-slip grip that remains comfortable during back-to-back patient consultations.
  • Precision Geometry: The blade profile is a mechanical necessity for “feathering” plaster edges, enabling a level of precision that thicker or less specialized knives cannot achieve.
  • Weight Distribution: The balance between the wood handle and steel blade is a mechanical necessity for reducing tremors and improving cutting accuracy.
  • Clinical Longevity: The surgical-grade steel is a mechanical necessity to ensure the tool remains a reliable part of the orthopedic set through years of routine clinic use.

FAQ Section

Q: Does the wood handle hold up to repeated sterilization?

A: Yes, when maintained correctly. Using an autoclave-safe wood treatment or following standard hospital instrument-care protocols is a mechanical necessity to ensure the handle retains its integrity through repeated sterilization cycles.

Q: Is it suitable for cutting through synthetic (fiberglass) casts?

A: It is optimized for plaster. While the Hopkins blade is exceptionally sharp and robust, synthetic resins are highly abrasive; for extensive synthetic cast work, the Hopkins knife is a mechanical necessity for light “shaving,” but it should not be the primary tool for full-thickness removal of synthetic materials.

Q: How do you sharpen a blade like this?

A: Professional honing is a mechanical necessity. Because the Hopkins knife is a precision tool, the edge should be checked regularly; keeping the blade sharp is a mechanical necessity for maintaining the effortless, low-force cutting action it is known for.

Q: Why is 20cm the preferred length?

A: The 20cm length is a mechanical necessity. It offers a perfect balance of reach, allowing the clinician to apply steady, controlled pressure for trimming without the knife being too long or cumbersome to use in tight, localized zones like the wrist or ankle.

Q: What is the recommended sterilization protocol?

A: The premium stainless steel blade is a mechanical necessity for rigorous hospital reuse. It is fully rated for standard high-vacuum steam autoclave cycles, provided the handle is inspected for moisture retention after each cycle.

Refund and Returns Policy

At Peak Surgical Instruments, your satisfaction is our top priority. We offer a straightforward 30-day return policy, allowing you to return items within 30 days of receipt.

Eligibility for Returns

To qualify for a return, items must be:

  • Unused and in the original condition
  • In their original packaging with tags attached
  • Accompanied by the receipt or proof of purchase

How to Initiate a Return

To start the return process, please contact us at info@peaksurgicals.com. Returns should be sent to: 364 E Main Street, Middletown, DE 19709, Delaware, United States.

Return Shipping Costs

  • No Restocking Fee: We do not charge restocking fees.
  • Free Returns: If the item is incorrect, damaged during shipping, or defective, we will cover the return shipping costs.
  • Customer Responsibility: If you ordered the wrong item, you will be responsible for the return shipping costs.

Return Conditions

Returned items must be in new condition with labels and packaging intact to meet our return policy.

Refund Process

Once we receive and inspect your return, we’ll notify you if it’s approved. Approved refunds will be processed to your original payment method within 10 business days. Please note that it may take additional time for your bank or credit card company to post the refund.

Damages and Issues

Please inspect your order upon receipt. If the item is defective, damaged, or incorrect, contact us immediately so we can address the issue.

Exceptions

Certain items cannot be returned, including:

  • Perishable goods
  • Customized products
  • Personal care items
  • Sale items and gift cards

Exchanges

For quick exchanges, return the item you have and make a new purchase for the desired item.

Worldwide Shipping

We are proud to provide our products worldwide, ensuring that quality surgical instruments are accessible wherever you are.

European Union Customers

If your order is shipped to the European Union, you have the right to cancel or return your order within 14 days, provided the item is in new condition.

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