A bayonet scalpel handle has two sharp bends in the shaft. These bends help the surgeon see the operating site. The knurled handles improve grip when working.
gSource offers many types of scalpel handles, including:
A bayonet scalpel handle has two sharp bends in the shaft. These bends help the surgeon see the operating site. The knurled handles improve grip when working.
A blade remover, or blade safe, removes standard-size surgical blades of various sizes. Once removed, you can dispose of the used blades in a sharps container. Using the remover device is safer and more efficient than doing the task by hand. At only 2 1/2 inches wide, this tool can fit on the instrument tray within the operating room for convenient use.
A Landolt scalpel handle is a round, bayonet-shaped instrument. It grasps micro scalpel blades, including #62, #64, #65 and #67, that can make incisions in deep tissues.
Scalpel handle #1017Â is a 5 3/4- to 6-inch handle with a straight or angled working end. You can use this handle with blades #9 through #17.
Scalpel handle #3Â is one of the most popular handle sizes on the market. The size #3 scalpel handle fits several scalpel blade sizes, including #10 and #15. We have standard 5-inch lengths and extra-long models at 12 inches.
Scalpel handle #3KÂ is a micro handle between 4 and 6 inches long. This tool is best for making surgical incisions, cutting gingival tissue and holding micro mirrors.
Scalpel handle #3XLÂ is a longer version of scalpel handle #3 at 10 or 12 inches long. It is compatible with the same blades as the #3 handle, including #10, #11, #12 and #15.
Scalpel handle #4Â is another popular scalpel handle. It fits common blade sizes like #18, #23, #25, #36 and many more.
Scalpel handle #7Â is a small handle for delicate surgeries like microdissection and ophthalmology. It is compatible with small, pointed blades like #10 through #15.
The Siegel scalpel handle is a round handle for delicate surgeries and dissections. The grip is tapered and knurled for a comfortable and secure grip. We offer straight or angled options, both 6 inches long.
An Ulrich Fistula knife is a scalpel handle for microsurgeries like tissue dissection. The small blade and thin handle allow precise cuts in narrow operating sites.
gSource metal scalpel handles add value to orthopedic and other surgical procedures by enhancing grip comfort so you can make incisions with precision. They’re also compatible with a broad range of blades and can be used during various surgeries so you can give your patients the treatment they need.
Here at gSource, we can streamline your workflow with easy-to-handle, practical instruments, giving you more time for patient care. We stock a large variety of scalpels and can readily supply you with instruments when you need them most.
Consider these advantages of investing in our products:
We simplify purchasing medical instruments so you can focus your attention on patient outcomes while we focus on providing you with impeccable service. When you work with us, purchasing essential surgical instruments and medical implants is quick, efficient and easy — as it should be.
Here’s what makes us who we are:
We have instruments of various lengths that suit different procedures, including a surgical blade remover of 2 1/2 inches. Our scalpel handle sizes range from 4 inches to 12 inches, allowing you to choose the right lengths for your application.
We’ve been a trusted source of scalpel handles and other orthopedic and spinal medical instruments for over 20 years.
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