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Basic Plastic Surgery Set for 37-Piece Soft Tissue Reconstruction Workflow

Basic Plastic Surgery Set for 37-Piece Soft Tissue Reconstruction Workflow

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SKU:PS-PSI-0056

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The Basic Plastic Surgery Set from Peak Surgicals (SKU: PS-PSI-0056) is a 37-piece German Stainless Steel surgical instrument set designed for soft tissue dissection, atraumatic tissue handling, skin flap elevation, wound edge control, fine cutting, retraction, and suturing during plastic, reconstructive, dermatologic, ENT plastic, and minor soft tissue surgery. This set includes Scalpel Handle Round 16cm, Micro Adson Forceps 0.8mm 1x2 Teeth 12cm, Adson Forceps Standard 12cm, Adson Brown Delicate Forceps 9x9 Teeth 12cm, Dressing Forceps Standard Straight 14.5cm, Stevens Scissor SuperCut Curved 11.5cm, Iris Scissor SuperCut Curved 11.5cm, Mayo Dressing Scissors Curved 14.5cm, Joseph Skin Hook Single Prong 16cm, Joseph Skin Hook 2 Prongs 5mm Wide 16cm, Senn Miller Retractor Sharp Prongs 16cm, Halsey TC Needle Holder 13cm, Crile Wood TC Needle Holder 15cm, and Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissor Curved 15cm, with the complete set priced at $165.00. Plastic surgeons, reconstructive surgeons, dermatologic surgeons, ENT facial plastic surgeons, outpatient surgical teams, hospital operating rooms, procedure clinics, training programs, and procurement departments use this tray during wound revision, scar revision, local flap surgery, skin lesion excision, biopsy closure, facial soft tissue repair, nasal soft tissue work, eyelid-adjacent closure, graft bed preparation, minor reconstructive surgery, and layered suturing.

Scalpel Handles, Forceps Patterns, Curved Scissors, Skin Hooks, Retractors, and TC Needle Holders

The set is arranged around the working sequence of soft tissue surgery, beginning with incision control, followed by tissue handling, dissection, retraction, hemostatic exposure, and closure. The round scalpel handles support controlled blade orientation during skin incision, scar revision, and flap marking cuts. Micro Adson 1x2 teeth forceps provide fine tissue purchase at delicate wound edges, while standard Adson forceps support routine grasping during skin and subcutaneous handling. Adson Brown 9x9 teeth forceps distribute grip across a broader surface, making them useful when holding dermis or flap edges without relying on a single focal tooth point. Dressing forceps provide non-toothed handling for gauze, dressing material, and soft tissue presentation. Stevens and Iris SuperCut scissors provide fine curved cutting in confined planes, while Metzenbaum scissors support deeper blunt and sharp dissection through subcutaneous tissue and fascial layers. Joseph hooks and Senn Miller retractors expose skin flaps and wound margins. Halsey and Crile Wood TC needle holders provide controlled suture needle grasp during layered closure.

Scar Revision, Local Flap Surgery, Lesion Excision, Graft Bed Preparation, and Layered Closure

During scar revision, the scalpel handle defines the excision margin, Adson forceps stabilize the dermal edge, Stevens scissors refine superficial undermining, and TC needle holders support precise closure. In local flap surgery, the skin hooks elevate flap corners while Metzenbaum scissors develop the subcutaneous plane beneath the flap base. During skin lesion excision, Adson Brown forceps hold the excised ellipse or wound margin, while curved scissors adjust undermining and release tissue tension before suturing. In graft bed preparation, dressing forceps and fine scissors help manage gauze, remove loose tissue, and refine the recipient surface. During facial soft tissue repair, Micro Adson forceps and Iris scissors support controlled work around thin skin and delicate edges. Senn Miller retractors provide exposure in small incisions where hand-held tissue displacement is required. The needle holders complete the closure phase by stabilizing suture needles during interrupted, mattress, and layered suturing in dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and skin.

37-Piece Set Configuration and Clinical Role of Each Instrument Group

The 37-piece configuration gives the surgical team multiple instruments for repeated tissue handling during a full procedure without interrupting the field for immediate reprocessing. The two round scalpel handles support blade changes or separate clean and contaminated cutting stages. The Micro Adson forceps group provides fine toothed control for delicate tissue edges, while the standard Adson pattern supports general skin handling. Adson Brown forceps distribute grip across multiple teeth, making them useful for broader dermal control during flap movement. Dressing forceps handle gauze, dressings, swabs, and non-toothed manipulation. Stevens and Iris SuperCut scissors provide fine sharp cutting, while Mayo dressing scissors handle dressing material and heavier soft tissue trimming. Joseph single-prong and two-prong hooks give point and distributed traction at skin edges. Senn Miller retractors expose superficial operative windows. Halsey TC needle holders are selected for finer suturing, while Crile Wood TC holders provide stronger needle control for deeper or larger suture patterns. Metzenbaum scissors support deeper curved dissection through soft tissue planes.

German Stainless Steel, Tungsten Carbide Inserts, Finish Options, Sterilization, and Procurement Documentation

German Stainless Steel gives the set the rigidity, corrosion resistance, and surface durability required for repeated operating room and clinic reprocessing. Forceps must retain precise tip alignment because poor opposition affects dermal control, flap handling, and suture placement. Scissors must preserve blade alignment and cutting edge geometry because irregular movement can crush tissue instead of making a clean dissection plane. The TC needle holders require stable jaw inserts so the needle is held securely during interrupted, mattress, and layered closure. Satin and dull finishes reduce glare under theatre lights, surgical headlights, and clinic illumination, while mirror finish provides a smooth surface for visual inspection after cleaning. After use, hinged instruments are opened, box locks are brushed, serrations are cleared, scissor blades are inspected, scalpel handles are cleaned at the blade slot, and all components are steam sterilized by autoclave after drying. CE marking, ISO-13485 certification, and FDA compliance support hospital purchasing, distributor documentation, and international tender files for reusable plastic surgery trays.

SKU PS-PSI-0056
Product Name Basic Plastic Surgery Set
Price $165.00 per set
Size/Gauge Variants 37-piece set with instruments from 11.5cm to 16cm, including scalpel handles, forceps, scissors, hooks, retractors, and TC needle holders
Instrument Category Plastic Surgery Instruments / Surgery Set / Soft Tissue Reconstruction Tray
Procedure Scar Revision, Local Flap Surgery, Skin Lesion Excision, Biopsy Closure, Facial Soft Tissue Repair, Graft Bed Preparation, Minor Reconstructive Surgery, Layered Suturing
Material German Stainless Steel with Tungsten Carbide needle holder inserts
Finish Satin, Dull, Mirror
Sterilization Steam sterilizable / Autoclave compatible
Instrument Classification Class I reusable surgical instrument set
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE, ISO-13485, FDA
Warranty 1 Year
MOQ 1 Set
OEM / Custom Orders Available
After-Sale Service Return and Replacement

How does the Basic Plastic Surgery Set compare with a general minor surgery kit?
The Basic Plastic Surgery Set is configured for plastic and reconstructive soft tissue workflow, while a general minor surgery kit is usually arranged for basic wound care, suture removal, and simple clinic procedures. This set includes multiple Adson patterns, Adson Brown forceps, Joseph skin hooks, Senn Miller retractors, SuperCut scissors, Metzenbaum scissors, and TC needle holders, giving it stronger capability for flap work and layered closure. A minor kit may include forceps, scissors, and a scalpel handle, but it usually lacks the same range of fine retractors and soft tissue-specific forceps. The Basic Plastic Surgery Set is selected when the surgeon needs controlled dissection, delicate edge handling, skin flap traction, and reliable needle control. It is more aligned with scar revision, lesion excision, graft preparation, and facial soft tissue repair. For procurement teams, this set supports a more complete reusable plastic surgery tray. The difference is specialty depth, not only instrument count.

Which instruments are used during flap elevation and wound closure?
During flap elevation, the scalpel handles define the incision, while Micro Adson forceps and Adson Brown forceps stabilize dermal edges. Joseph single-prong hooks provide point traction, and Joseph two-prong hooks distribute pull across a wider flap edge. Senn Miller retractors open the superficial operative window and maintain exposure while scissors dissect. Stevens and Iris SuperCut scissors refine delicate planes, while Metzenbaum scissors support deeper curved dissection through subcutaneous tissue. During closure, Halsey TC needle holders are used for finer suturing, while Crile Wood TC needle holders provide stronger grip for deeper or larger needles. The Basic Plastic Surgery Set therefore supports the full sequence from incision to tissue handling, retraction, dissection, and layered suturing. This makes it useful for scar revision, local flap work, biopsy closure, and soft tissue reconstruction.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA compliance mean for procurement?
CE marking supports conformity documentation for hospitals, clinics, distributors, and surgical centers sourcing reusable surgical instrument sets. ISO 13485 indicates that manufacturing is managed under a medical device quality management system with controlled production, inspection, and traceability. FDA compliance supports procurement files for buyers sourcing reusable stainless steel instruments for regulated markets. The Basic Plastic Surgery Set is listed as a reusable 37-piece surgical instrument set, which fits standard purchasing categories for plastic surgery and soft tissue procedure trays. These credentials help procurement officers compare the set against tender requirements, internal sourcing rules, and distributor documentation needs. German Stainless Steel construction, TC needle holder inserts, 1-year warranty, MOQ of 1 set, and return and replacement service support repeat ordering. For hospitals and surgical clinics, the documentation aligns reconstructive soft tissue function with regulated purchasing expectations.

How are the TC needle holders used during layered plastic surgery closure?
The TC needle holders are used after dissection and exposure are complete and the wound is ready for layered closure. The Halsey TC needle holder is suited to finer suturing where controlled needle placement is needed in delicate dermal or superficial soft tissue layers. The Crile Wood TC needle holder provides stronger needle control for deeper sutures, larger bites, or firmer tissue. Tungsten carbide inserts improve needle purchase and reduce slipping during passage through dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and flap edges. The ratchet mechanism maintains grip on the needle without continuous hand compression. In the Basic Plastic Surgery Set, these holders allow the surgeon to move from delicate approximation to more secure deeper closure using the same tray. The jaws should be matched to needle size and suture depth so closure remains controlled across each layer.

How should the Basic Plastic Surgery Set be cleaned and sterilized after use?
After surgery, every instrument is decontaminated promptly so blood, fat, tissue residue, saline, suture material, dressing fibers, and skin debris do not dry on working surfaces. Hinged instruments are opened so the box locks, ratchets, and jaw serrations can be brushed thoroughly. Scissor blades are cleaned along the cutting edges and inspected for smooth opening, closing, and blade alignment. Forceps tips are checked for opposition, tooth integrity, and retained debris. Scalpel handles are cleaned carefully around the blade slot, while skin hooks and retractors are inspected along prongs and blade edges. German Stainless Steel supports steam sterilization by autoclave after complete cleaning and drying. The Basic Plastic Surgery Set should return to the tray only after all instruments are visually clean, aligned, functional, and ready for the next plastic surgery case.