Are all scalpel blades the same?
Scalpel blades come in a variety of shapes so that you can choose the ones best suited to your application. The #10 blade is a commonly used blade for surgical applications. It is used for making large incisions through skin and subcutaneous tissues. It is similar to the #20 blade, which is somewhat larger.What are the different sizes of scalpel handles?
There are two most commonly used scalpel handles are flat & round handles. The flat handle is used in #3 and #4 handles. A #4 handle is larger than a #3. The #5 handle is round shaped with smooth gripping.What is the difference in scalpel handles?
The handle of medical scalpels come in several basic types. The first is a flat handle used in the #3 and #4 handles. The #7 handle is more like a long writing pen, rounded at the front and flat at the back. A #4 handle is larger than a #3.What size scalpel blade fits on a No 4 scalpel handle?
Fitment No. 4. Fits Blades - including No. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 22A, 23, 24, 25, 25A, 26, 27 and 36.How to Attach a Scalpel Blade to a Handle
Which scalpel blades fit which handles?
Size #3 scalpel blade handles can fit a range of scalpel blade sizes. The popular size #10 and size #15 scalpel blades will fit on a size #3 handle, however scalpel blade sizes such as No. 6, 9, 11, 11P, 12, 12D, 13, 14, 16, 40 will also fit on a size #3 scalpel handle.What size scalpel blade fits on a No 5 scalpel handle?
A No. 5 bulbous Stainless Steel handle. Fits Blades - including No. 6, 9, 10, 10A, 10R, 11, E/11, 11P, 12, 12D, 13, 14, 15, 15A, 15C, D/15, 15T, 16, 40 and SG3.How are scalpel blades sized?
Surgical blade handles come in different versions ranging from #3 to #9. The #3 and #4 have a long, flat handle. The #5, #6, and #8 blade handles have a wider base. The #7 is shaped much like a writing pen-slender and rounded at the front and flat at the back.What are the most common scalpel blade sizes?
#3 and #4 (far right) scalpel handles are used most frequently with #3 being used more often than #4. The #4 handle is larger than the #3 and has a larger fitment for large blades such as #20. The #7 handle (long and skinny) is used frequently for more delicate incisions.What do scalpel handle numbers mean?
The number of the blade indicates the blade size and shape. Surgical blades are typically made with stainless steel or carbon steel. Surgical blades come in a variety of forms giving surgeons and medical staff the right blade for the procedure. Surgical blades are typically sold separate from the blade handle.How do I know what surgical blade I have?
Surgical blade numbers
- Blade #11 – Straignt and Pointed like number “1”
- Blade #12 – Edge is curved like number “2”
- Blade #15 – Edge is curved like alphabet “S” or number “5”
- Blade #10 – The edge or belly is round like number “0”
- Blade #20, 21 – This is like Blade #10 but larger in size.
How do you put a handle on a surgical blade?
To Attach A Surgical Blade:
- Grip blade with forceps, or similar, avoiding contact with cutting edge.
- Hold handle in left hand with bayonet fitting uppermost.
- Place blade partway over handle fitting and engage slots.
- Slide blade until it clicks into position.