What is a Surgical Blade?
The surgical blade is a tool that plays a vital role, whether it is a small incision or a major operation. This tiny tool is of huge importance to a surgeon. A sharp, sterile, and well-manufactured blade provides a clean cut along the tissue with the least possible damage so that the patient can recover fast.
Types of surgical blades
There are various types of surgical blades suited to every surgical requirement. The following are the common types:
1. Blade no. 10
Shape: The blade has a curved cutting edge.
Use: Mostly general surgery; usually used for making large incisions through skin and muscle.
2. Blade no. 11
Shape: A pointed-tipped straight blade.
Use: Delicate punctures, removing stitches, and making stab incisions.
3. Blade No. 12
Shape: Curved with a sharp edge.
Use: ENT surgeries and procedures in narrow spaces.
4. Blade No. 15
Shape: Small, curved cutting edge.
Use: For small, precise cuts in thin, delicate areas like pediatrics and plastic surgery.