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Knapp Iris Scissors for Curved and Straight Ophthalmic Tissue Cutting

Knapp Iris Scissors for Curved and Straight Ophthalmic Tissue Cutting

SKU:PS-OT-0854

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Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight, SKU PS-OT-0854, are reusable sharp ophthalmic and fine surgical scissors manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled cutting of iris tissue, conjunctiva, fine mucosa, suture ends, delicate scar strands, and small soft-tissue margins. The available pattern selections are PS-9538 Curved and PS-9537 Straight, giving the surgeon a curved blade option for contoured ocular and soft-tissue planes and a straight blade option for direct linear cutting. The image shows pointed straight blades, a screw-joint pivot, slim shanks, and ring handles designed for precise fingertip closure. Ophthalmic surgeons, oculoplastic surgeons, dermatologic surgeons, plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, oral surgeons, veterinary ophthalmic teams, and operating room staff use this pattern during iris trimming, conjunctival peritomy refinement, blepharoplasty tissue adjustment, eyelid lesion excision, small biopsy margin trimming, corneal-adjacent suture cutting, lacrimal soft-tissue work, delicate mucosal correction, and fine closure-stage tissue management in ophthalmic operating rooms, outpatient procedure suites, surgical clinics, teaching labs, and reusable specialty trays.

Sharp Blade Geometry and Screw-Joint Precision

The working action is produced by two fine sharp blades crossing through a screw-joint pivot that converts ring-handle compression into distal cutting closure. The pointed tips allow entry into a compact operative window where wider scissors would engage excess tissue or obstruct the microscope field. The straight selection aligns the cutting edge with the shaft, supporting direct trimming of suture ends, conjunctival edges, eyelid tissue, and small biopsy margins. The curved selection follows contoured planes, allowing the lower blade to pass beneath lifted conjunctiva, fine mucosa, scar tissue, or a thin soft-tissue fold before closure. Slim shanks reduce crowding around forceps, speculum blades, cotton applicators, cautery tips, and irrigation cannulas. Ring handles provide thumb and ring-finger control while the index finger guides shaft orientation. The screw joint maintains blade alignment so the tips meet predictably without twisting. There is no ratchet, spring, or locking catch, so cutting control depends on fingertip pressure, tissue stabilization, blade angle, and direct visual confirmation.

Ophthalmic and Fine Soft-Tissue Workflow

During ophthalmic procedures, the scissors are used after tissue exposure to refine conjunctival edges, trim iris tissue, divide fine adhesions, and cut small sutures under magnification. In conjunctival peritomy, the straight pattern supports clean extension along an exposed margin, while the curved model follows the globe contour when the tissue edge is elevated with fine forceps. During oculoplastic procedures, the instrument can trim eyelid skin, adjust blepharoplasty margins, refine lesion excision borders, and manage delicate scar strands. In lacrimal and periocular soft-tissue work, the slim blade profile helps the surgeon cut small tissue bridges without introducing a heavier scissor into the field. Plastic, dermatologic, ENT, oral, and veterinary teams can use the same pattern for fine mucosal trimming, minor biopsy refinement, suture removal, and superficial soft-tissue correction. The cutting step is performed after the intended tissue is separated from deeper vessels, ducts, nerves, or globe-adjacent structures. Stable forceps control keeps the selected tissue edge inside the blade path.

Curved and Straight Pattern Selection

PS-9537 Straight is selected when the target is visible, superficial, and aligned with the shaft. It supports direct cutting of exposed sutures, eyelid skin margins, conjunctival edges, small biopsy specimens, and fine dressing material in a linear path. This pattern helps the operator read tip position without rotating the wrist when the field is flat or held under tension. PS-9538 Curved is selected when the cut must follow a contour or approach beneath a raised tissue edge. The curved blade form is useful around the globe, eyelid margin, conjunctival fold, mucosal flap, scar line, and small soft-tissue pocket. Both selections use the same ring-handle grip and screw-joint mechanism, so the clinical difference is access angle rather than handle function. Ophthalmic and specialty trays can stock both models to cover direct-line trimming and contour-following dissection. Selection depends on tissue plane, exposure depth, microscope angle, and whether the surgeon is cutting on a flat surface or beneath lifted tissue.

German Steel, Finish Options, and Procurement Fit

German stainless steel supports fine surgical scissors by maintaining blade stability, corrosion resistance, and smooth pivot movement through repeated decontamination and steam sterilization cycles. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options allow procurement teams to match glare control, surface inspection, and tray standardization preferences. After use, the blades should be opened and cleared of blood, tissue residue, suture fragments, lint, and ophthalmic viscoelastic or dressing residue before enzymatic cleaning. Processing can include manual brushing, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector exposure, rinsing, drying, pivot inspection, edge review, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization according to facility protocol. The screw joint needs careful inspection because retained debris can alter closure feel and reduce tip accuracy. CE marking, ISO 13485 documentation, and FDA procurement context support purchasing records for hospitals, clinics, distributors, ophthalmic centers, veterinary facilities, and surgical training programs. Class I classification, reusable construction, carton-box packing, 1-piece MOQ, OEM availability, 1-year warranty, and return and replacement support assist replacement ordering and distributor catalog supply.

SKU PS-OT-0854
Product Name Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight
Price $5.83
Size/Gauge Variants PS-9538 Curved; PS-9537 Straight
Instrument Category Reusable ophthalmic and fine surgical scissors
Procedure Iris trimming, conjunctival peritomy refinement, blepharoplasty tissue adjustment, eyelid lesion excision, small biopsy margin trimming, corneal-adjacent suture cutting, lacrimal soft-tissue work, fine closure-stage tissue management
Material German stainless steel
Finish Satin, dull, or mirror finish
Sterilization Reusable instrument suitable for enzymatic cleaning, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector processing, drying, pivot inspection, packaging, and steam autoclave sterilization
Instrument Classification Class I reusable surgical instrument
Reusable Yes
Certifications CE, ISO 13485, FDA
Warranty 1 year
MOQ 1 piece
OEM / Custom Orders Available for distributor supply, institutional branding, bulk purchasing, and customized packing programs
After-Sale Service Return and replacement support for eligible orders

How are Knapp Iris Scissors different from standard Iris scissors?
Standard Iris scissors are the closest alternative because both patterns are used for fine ocular and delicate soft-tissue cutting. Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight provide named curved and straight selections for controlled access in ophthalmic and specialty trays. The straight PS-9537 pattern supports direct linear trimming, while the curved PS-9538 pattern follows contoured tissue planes. Standard Iris scissors are often chosen as a general fine scissor, while the Knapp pattern is selected when the procurement file requires this specific named design. Both use pointed blades, ring handles, and a screw-joint pivot. The clinically relevant difference is the pattern designation, blade orientation, and intended placement in fine ophthalmic cutting sets.

How should the curved and straight variants be selected?
PS-9537 Straight is selected when the surgeon needs a direct cutting path on exposed tissue or suture material. It is useful for conjunctival edge refinement, suture trimming, eyelid lesion margins, and small biopsy adjustment. PS-9538 Curved is selected when the blade must follow a rounded surface or pass beneath an elevated tissue edge. The curved version is useful around the globe, eyelid margin, conjunctival fold, mucosal flap, and fine scar line. Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight should be selected according to tissue plane, access angle, microscope view, and whether the target is flat or raised with forceps. Keeping both variants in one tray gives the operating team direct and contour-following cutting options.

What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA details mean for procurement?
CE documentation supports international conformity records for reusable surgical instrument purchasing. ISO 13485 indicates manufacturing under a medical device quality management system covering production control, inspection, and traceability. FDA procurement context supports U.S. purchasing files for Class I reusable surgical scissors. Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight can be entered into hospital, clinic, ophthalmic center, veterinary, and distributor catalogs with documented material, finish, model selections, warranty, MOQ, OEM availability, and after-sale service. These records help purchasing officers, receiving teams, and sterile processing departments align the item with internal approval requirements. The certification profile supports tender files, replacement stock, and standardized ophthalmic or minor procedure tray programs.

How does the screw-joint pivot control cutting during use?
The screw-joint pivot is the main control feature because it transfers ring-handle pressure into blade closure. The operator places the thumb and ring finger in the handles while using the index finger along the shank to guide the pointed tips. As the handles close, the blades meet at the selected iris edge, conjunctival margin, suture, eyelid tissue, or fine fibrous strand. The pivot keeps the cutting edges aligned without a ratchet, spring, or locking catch. Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight rely on fingertip pressure, tissue stabilization, blade orientation, and direct visualization rather than mechanical locking. Cleaning around the pivot is important because dried residue can alter resistance and reduce smooth closure.

Are these scissors suitable for reusable sterile processing and distributor stock?
Yes, Knapp Iris Scissors Curved/Straight are reusable German stainless steel instruments suitable for hospital, clinic, ophthalmic, veterinary, distributor, and operating room supply workflows. After use, the blades and screw joint should be opened so blood, tissue residue, suture fragments, lint, and fine dressing material can be removed before sterilization. Processing can include enzymatic cleaning, ultrasonic decontamination, washer-disinfector exposure, drying, pivot inspection, packaging, and steam autoclaving. The 1-piece MOQ supports replacement ordering for small clinics, procedure rooms, and specialty trays. OEM availability supports distributor branding, institutional packing, and bulk purchasing programs. The 1-year warranty and return and replacement service support procurement teams managing recurring scissor inventory.