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Mayo Dissecting Scissors for 14.6-21cm Straight and Curved OR Cutting

Mayo Dissecting Scissors for 14.6-21cm Straight and Curved OR Cutting

SKU:PS-OT-0991

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Mayo Dissecting Scissors, SKU PS-OT-0991, are reusable surgical scissors manufactured from German stainless steel for controlled cutting of fascia, fibrous connective tissue, sutures, graft material, and operating room soft tissue during open surgical workflow. The available variants are PS-2637 Straight 6 3/4" (17.1cm), PS-2638 Straight 8 1/4" (21cm), PS-2639 Curved 8 1/4" (21cm), PS-2640 Curved-on-flat 5 3/4" (14.6cm), PS-2641 Curved-on-flat 6 3/4" (17.1cm), PS-2642 Curved Mayo-Stille 7 3/4" (19.7cm), PS-2643 Curved Mayo-Stille 8 1/4" (21cm), and PS-2636 Straight 5 3/4" (14.6cm). The image shows curved blunt blades, a screw-joint pivot, ring handles, elongated shanks, and an inset view of the rounded distal blade profile. General surgeons, gynecology teams, orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons, ENT surgeons, veterinary surgeons, and operating room staff use this pattern during laparotomy, hernia repair, hysterectomy access, wound revision, fascial trimming, suture cutting, graft preparation, superficial adhesiolysis, and closure-stage tissue management.

Blade Pattern, Pivot Alignment, and Cutting Mechanics

The instrument works through two opposing blades joined by a screw-joint pivot that converts ring-handle compression into controlled distal closure. Straight models place the cutting edge in line with the shaft, supporting direct incision extension, suture removal, graft trimming, and visible tissue division when the target lies on the surface of the operative field. Curved models allow the lower blade to pass beneath lifted fascia, peritoneum, mucosa, scar tissue, or fibrous strands while the upper blade completes the cut from an oblique angle. Curved-on-flat versions keep the working edge close to the tissue plane while reducing handle elevation, which helps when the surgeon is cutting near retractors, clamps, or forceps. Mayo-Stille variants provide a longer curved profile for deeper operative access and stronger tissue engagement. The ring handles permit thumb and ring-finger control, while the index finger guides shank direction. The screw joint maintains blade crossing and tip alignment, so every cut depends on tissue stabilization, visual placement, and measured fingertip pressure rather than a ratchet, spring, or locking catch.

Operating Room Dissection and Closure Workflow

During laparotomy, the scissors can assist after scalpel entry by extending fascial openings, trimming peritoneal edges, cutting suture material, and refining wound margins before closure. In hernia repair, the straight pattern supports trimming of mesh or suture ends, while the curved pattern helps divide superficial adhesions and fibrous tissue once the plane has been exposed. Gynecology teams can use the curved variants during hysterectomy, cesarean section tissue handling, adnexal exposure, and pelvic soft-tissue adjustment when a blunt curved blade is preferred around retracted tissue. Orthopedic and plastic surgery teams use Mayo Dissecting Scissors for fascia, scar tissue, graft edges, dressing material, and closure-stage refinement. In veterinary operating rooms, the same straight and curved options fit general soft-tissue trays for abdominal, orthopedic, and wound procedures. The instrument is used after the intended line is visible and stabilized with forceps, retractors, or clamps. It is not intended for bone, heavy cartilage, wire, or instrument-resistant material.

Model Selection Across Straight, Curved, and Mayo-Stille Variants

PS-2636 Straight 5 3/4" (14.6cm) and PS-2637 Straight 6 3/4" (17.1cm) are selected for direct-line cutting near the surface, including sutures, fascial edges, dressings, and exposed soft tissue. PS-2638 Straight 8 1/4" (21cm) provides longer reach when the hand must remain clear of retractors or assistants. PS-2639 Curved 8 1/4" (21cm) is chosen for deeper curved access beneath raised planes or around wound contours. PS-2640 Curved-on-flat 5 3/4" (14.6cm) and PS-2641 Curved-on-flat 6 3/4" (17.1cm) support low-profile cutting along tissue surfaces where handle height must remain controlled. PS-2642 Curved Mayo-Stille 7 3/4" (19.7cm) and PS-2643 Curved Mayo-Stille 8 1/4" (21cm) provide longer curved reach for deeper operating room fields and stronger soft-tissue engagement. Selection depends on wound depth, tissue density, access angle, blade visibility, and whether the surgeon is cutting directly across tissue or beneath an elevated plane.

German Stainless Steel, Processing, and Procurement Fit

German stainless steel construction supports blade stability, corrosion resistance, and repeatable pivot performance through repeated cleaning and steam sterilization cycles. Satin, dull, and mirror finish options allow procurement teams to match instrument surface preference with glare control, visual inspection, and established operating room tray standards. After use, the blades should be opened and cleared of blood, tissue residue, suture fragments, dressing fibers, and lint 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 requires careful attention because retained debris can change closure resistance and reduce cutting accuracy. CE marking, ISO 13485 documentation, and FDA procurement context support purchasing records for hospitals, clinics, distributors, veterinary facilities, surgical centers, and 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, institutional purchasing, and distributor catalog supply for routine operating room scissors.

SKU PS-OT-0991
Product Name Mayo Dissecting Scissors
Price $6.88
Size/Gauge Variants PS-2637 Straight 6 3/4" (17.1cm); PS-2638 Straight 8 1/4" (21cm); PS-2639 Curved 8 1/4" (21cm); PS-2640 Curved-on-flat 5 3/4" (14.6cm); PS-2641 Curved-on-flat 6 3/4" (17.1cm); PS-2642 Curved Mayo-Stille 7 3/4" (19.7cm); PS-2643 Curved Mayo-Stille 8 1/4" (21cm); PS-2636 Straight 5 3/4" (14.6cm)
Instrument Category Reusable surgical dissecting scissors
Procedure Laparotomy, hernia repair, hysterectomy access, cesarean section tissue handling, wound revision, fascial trimming, graft preparation, suture cutting, superficial adhesiolysis, 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 Mayo Dissecting Scissors different from Metzenbaum scissors?
Metzenbaum scissors are the closest alternative because they are also used for soft-tissue dissection in operating room trays. Mayo Dissecting Scissors are selected when the surgeon needs a stronger general cutting pattern for fascia, fibrous tissue, sutures, graft material, and closure-stage trimming. Metzenbaum scissors usually have a more delicate blade-to-shank profile for finer tissue planes. Mayo Dissecting Scissors provide straight, curved, curved-on-flat, and Mayo-Stille variants for broader access and tissue engagement. Both instruments use ring handles and a screw-joint pivot. The clinically relevant choice depends on tissue density, wound depth, blade approach, and whether the procedure requires delicate separation or stronger operating room cutting.

How should the 14.6cm to 21cm variants be selected?
The 14.6cm straight and curved-on-flat variants are selected for compact fields, superficial fascial trimming, suture cutting, and closure-stage work. The 17.1cm straight and curved-on-flat patterns provide added reach while maintaining controlled hand placement near the wound edge. The 19.7cm Mayo-Stille curved option is suited to deeper soft-tissue access where a stronger curved profile is useful. The 21cm straight, curved, and Mayo-Stille variants help keep the hand away from retractors, suction, clamps, and assistant instruments. Mayo Dissecting Scissors should be matched to wound depth, tissue density, access angle, and whether the cut is being made directly or beneath an elevated plane. Stocking the full range supports general surgery, gynecology, orthopedic, plastic, veterinary, and operating room replacement trays.

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. Mayo Dissecting Scissors can be entered into hospital, clinic, veterinary, distributor, and operating room 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 surgical 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 surgeon places the thumb and ring finger in the handles while using the index finger along the shank to guide the distal blades. As the handles close, the cutting edges meet at the selected fascia, suture, graft edge, fibrous strand, dressing material, or soft-tissue margin. The pivot keeps the blades aligned without a ratchet, spring, or locking catch. Mayo Dissecting Scissors rely on fingertip pressure, tissue stabilization, blade angle, and direct visualization rather than mechanical locking. Cleaning around the pivot is important because dried blood, tissue residue, or lint can alter resistance and reduce smooth closure.

Are these scissors suitable for reusable sterile processing and distributor stock?
Yes, Mayo Dissecting Scissors are reusable German stainless steel instruments suitable for hospital, clinic, veterinary, distributor, surgical center, and operating room supply workflows. After use, the blades and screw joint should be opened so blood, tissue residue, suture fragments, lint, and dressing fibers 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, specialty trays, and surgical departments. 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.