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Name : Max Plus | SCALPEL/BP HANDLE | (No.7) | Without Blade | Stainless Steel | Surgical Instrument
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BP Scalpel Handle No. 7 is another type of surgical instrument used for holding disposable scalpel blades, and "BP" refers to the Bard-Parker fitting. This handle is distinctively long and slender, often described as resembling a writing pen. Its design prioritizes precision and fine control, making it ideal for delicate procedures and working in confined anatomical spaces.
Key characteristics of a BP Handle No. 7 :
Slim and Elongated : This shape provides excellent maneuverability and fingertip control.
Used for Fine Work : It's particularly suited for procedures requiring very precise incisions and dissections.
Commonly used in :
Ophthalmology : For delicate eye surgeries.
Microdissection : In labs or surgeries where very small structures are involved.
Plastic Surgery : For fine cosmetic incisions.
Neurosurgery : For precise work on the nervous system.
Dental Procedures : For fine work on gums and oral tissues.
Blade Compatibility :
The No. 7 handle typically accommodates the smaller range of scalpel blades, specifically those in the No. 10 and No. 11 series. The most common compatible blades are :
No. 10 Blade : While it fits, the No. 7 handle's design lends itself more to the finer control needed for other blades.
No. 11 Blade : The pointed tip of the No. 11 blade is excellent for making stab incisions or very fine, precise cuts, and it's very commonly used with the No. 7 handle.
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Country of Origin : India
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