Kaye-Freeman Scissors, Curved, 19 cm (SC or Ceramic Options)
Overview
The Kaye-Freeman Scissors, Curved, 19 cm are designed to support controlled tissue dissection and cutting in procedures requiring precision, visibility, and maneuverability. The curved blade profile is commonly selected to facilitate access along anatomical contours and within confined surgical fields.
Available in both standard surgical cut (SC) and ceramic-coated blade options, clinicians can select the configuration that best aligns with their technique and procedural requirements.
Manufactured from German surgical stainless steel, these scissors are designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
Key Features
• Kaye-Freeman Pattern Design – Commonly selected for controlled tissue dissection and soft tissue handling.
• Curved Blade Profile – Designed to facilitate dissection and cutting along natural anatomical contours.
• 19 cm Length – Provides extended reach while maintaining control and balance.
• SC (Surgical Cut) or Ceramic-Coated Blade Options
- SC: Designed to support controlled soft tissue cutting.
- Ceramic-Coated: Features a ceramic-coated blade surface that may be selected based on surgeon preference and procedural requirements.
• German Surgical Stainless Steel – Designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and repeated sterilization.
• Balanced Construction – Engineered to support stable handling during delicate surgical procedures.
Configuration Options
Curved – SC (19 cm)
SKU: 050-926SC
Designed for controlled dissection and cutting in a variety of surgical applications.
Curved – Ceramic (19 cm)
SKU: 050-926CER
Features a ceramic-coated blade surface in a curved configuration.
Common Applications
• Plastic and reconstructive surgery
• Soft tissue dissection
• General surgical procedures
• Procedures requiring controlled access along anatomical contours
Instrument Insight
• The Kaye-Freeman pattern is commonly selected for procedures requiring precise tissue handling and controlled dissection.
• Curved scissors are often utilized to follow anatomical planes and facilitate access within confined operative areas.
• Multiple blade configurations allow clinicians to select an instrument based on procedural requirements and personal preference.
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.
• Ceramic-coated blades provide an alternative surface configuration that may be selected based on user preference.
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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