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PEAK SURGICALS
SKU:PS-P-00036
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High-finesse cutting for delicate vascular pathways. The Artery Scissors 100mm TC Supercut are elite surgical instruments engineered for the absolute precision required in vascular surgery and microsurgical dissection. By combining the compact 100mm frame with industrial-grade Tungsten Carbide (TC) inserts and the revolutionary Supercut blade geometry, these scissors provide the ultimate mechanical advantage for navigating and incising small arteries and fine tissue structures.
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The Artery Scissors 100mm TC Supercut (Sharp/Probe) are an indispensable asset for procedures where there is no margin for error. In vascular surgery, the Sharp/Probe configuration is a critical mechanical necessity; the probe tip allows the surgeon to safely enter a vessel or follow a tissue plane "blindly" without the risk of an unintentional puncture or iatrogenic trauma.
The integration of Supercut and Tungsten Carbide technologies ensures that these scissors perform predictably under the most demanding conditions. In microsurgery, even the slightest "chew" or slip of a blade can lead to complications; our Supercut serrations hold the tissue firmly in place, while the TC edge glides through it with minimal manual force.
Feature Details
Material Surgical Stainless Steel with TC Inserts
Technology Supercut (Serrated + Razor Edge)
Total Length 100mm (Approx. 4 Inches)
Tip Configuration Sharp / Probe (S/P)
Identification Gold-Plated Handles (TC Standard)
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Primary Use Cases:
Q: Why use a probe tip in vascular work?
A: The probe tip allows the surgeon to slide the blade into a vessel or underneath a tissue layer without snagging or piercing the delicate wall. This ensures that the only tissue cut is the tissue intended.
Q: What makes "Supercut" different from standard scissors?
A: Standard scissors can sometimes "push" or slide tissue out of the blades as they close. Supercut scissors have micro-serrations that "grip" the tissue, ensuring it doesn't move while the razor edge shears through it.
Q: Can these be used on large arteries?
A: While they can cut larger structures, they are optimized for small vessels and fine dissection. For gross vascular work, larger artery or Mayo scissors are typically preferred.
Q: How should I maintain the Supercut edges?
A: Always remove organic debris immediately after use. Periodically apply a surgical-grade lubricant (instrument milk) to the pivot point before autoclaving to ensure a fluid, effortless action.