Wilmer Converse Scissors, Angled on Flat, 10 cm (Standard or SuperCut)
Overview
The Wilmer Converse Scissors, Angled on Flat, 10 cm are designed to support precise tissue dissection and controlled cutting in delicate surgical environments. The angled-on-flat configuration is intended to facilitate visibility and access within confined operative fields while maintaining a low-profile working position.
Commonly selected for facial, nasal, and delicate soft tissue procedures, these scissors are available in both standard and SuperCut configurations to accommodate surgeon preference and procedural requirements.
Manufactured from German surgical stainless steel, these scissors are designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
Key Features
• Wilmer Converse Pattern Design – Commonly selected for precise tissue dissection and controlled cutting applications.
• Angled-on-Flat Configuration – Designed to facilitate visualization and access while maintaining a low-profile instrument position.
• 10 cm Length – Compact profile designed to support precision, maneuverability, and detailed tissue handling.
• Standard or SuperCut Options
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Standard: Traditional cutting blade configuration for controlled tissue dissection.
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SuperCut: Features a specialized cutting edge design intended to support controlled tissue cutting.
• Fine Working Blades – Intended to facilitate detailed tissue handling and refined dissection.
• German Surgical Stainless Steel – Designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
• Balanced Construction – Engineered to support stable handling and tactile feedback during delicate surgical procedures.
Configuration Options
Standard Angled on Flat (10 cm)
SKU: 050-472
Features the traditional Wilmer Converse blade configuration for controlled tissue dissection and cutting.
SuperCut Angled on Flat (10 cm)
SKU: 050-472SC
Features a SuperCut blade configuration with an angled-on-flat profile for controlled tissue dissection and cutting.
Common Applications
• Rhinoplasty procedures
• Facial surgical procedures
• Fine tissue dissection
• Plastic and reconstructive surgery
• Delicate soft tissue cutting
• Procedures requiring precise instrument control
Instrument Heritage
• The Converse name is closely associated with the development of modern plastic and reconstructive surgery through the work of pioneering surgeon Dr. John Marquis Converse.
• Converse-designed instruments have become widely recognized within facial plastic surgery and rhinoplasty instrumentation.
• Angled surgical scissors were developed to improve visibility and access in anatomically restricted operative fields.
Instrument Insight
• Angled-on-flat scissors are commonly selected when enhanced visualization and instrument positioning are important considerations.
• The compact 10 cm length is frequently preferred in procedures requiring refined tissue handling and maneuverability.
• SuperCut blade configurations are commonly selected based on surgeon preference and procedural requirements.
• The Wilmer Converse pattern remains a recognized instrument style within facial plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures.
Why Material Matters
• German surgical stainless steel is widely used for its balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
• Suitable for repeated sterilization when properly maintained.
• Commonly used in reusable surgical instruments intended for long-term clinical use.
• Precision cutting instruments benefit from proper care and maintenance to preserve performance characteristics.
Compliance
This instrument is intended for use by trained medical professionals. Proper technique and handling are required. Performance may vary based on application, maintenance, and clinical use.
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