
Use of different types of blades
Surgical blades come in sterile packaging and the number on a surgical blade include the following.communicates both its size and its shape.
10#
Alarge curved cutting edge, which represents a more traditional blade sharp. It is used for cutting soft tissue, typically with
large ncsns.
11#
Along, triangular blade with the hypotenuse as its sharpest edge. Because of its pointed tip, it is typically used for stabbing
incisions and/or short, precise cuts that are shallow.
12#
A small, pointed, crescent-shaped blade used typically as a suture cutter. It's most sharp on the inside edge of its curve.
15#
Ideal of making short, precise incisions because of its small, curved cutting edge.
20#
Alarge curved blade commonly used for cutting tissue and other procedures that require a puncture or cut.
21#
Similar to the 20#, it features a large curved blade commonly used for cutting tissue and other procedures that require a puncture or cut.
22#
Essentially a larger version of the 10#, it has a flat, unsharpened back edge and a short, curved cutting edge. These blades are best for creating large incisions, often through thick skin.
23#
A large blade that is slightly narrower than the 21#and 22#. It also has a pointier tip.
| Product name |
Material |
Size |
MOQ |
Samples |
| Surgical Blades |
Stainless Steel Carbon Steel |
10#,11#,12#,15#,20#,21#,22#,23#,24# |
50 boxes |
Available |