Product Overview
Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, these 4 3/4" Castroviejo Scissors with a micro tip are engineered for meticulous cutting in ophthalmic, neurosurgical, and reconstructive procedures. The slim shank and fine-pointed blades allow surgeons to navigate tight or sensitive areaswith minimal disruption to surrounding tissue. The straight micro tip offers excellent control during linear cuts, especially when visualizing through a microscope. A spring-action handle enhances comfort and precision, minimizing hand fatigue during prolonged surgeries. Fully autoclavable and reusable, this instrument blends durability with the finesse required in micro-level dissection, ensuring clean cuts and superior surgical outcomes.
Applications
- Vascular surgery: Enables precise separation of fine vascular structures.
- ENT microsurgery: Useful in fine dissection around ear or nasal structures.
- Hand surgery: Allows precise trimming of tissues in tendon or nerve repair.
- Ophthalmic surgery: Perfect for scleral procedures, corneal incisions, or manipulation of the iris.
- Neurosurgery: Applied in dissecting minute nerves or vessels within limited intracranial spaces.
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery: Suitable for procedures involving delicate soft tissue contours.
Key Anatomical Features
- Blade Tip: Straight micro tip for controlled, accurate incisions.
- Shank: Slender design ensures easy access in tight operative spaces.
- Handle: Flat spring-action handle for ergonomic grip and minimal fatigue.
- Blade Length: Fine and short, giving excellent surgical field visibility.
- Total Length: 4 3/4 inches (about 12 cm), perfect for microsurgical precision.
- Material: Surgical-grade stainless steel for durability of sharpness and sterilization protection.
When every millimeter matters, the Castroviejo Scissors 4 3/4" Micro Tip gives surgeons the accuracy and tactile control essential for high-stakes microsurgery. Their lightweight design, ergonomic function, and finely honed tips make them a staple instrument across multiple surgical specialties.