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Scissors, Bone Instruments & Scalpels Scissors, Bone Instruments & Scalpels Spring Scissors Pages 3 – 14 Fine Scissors Pages 15 – 30 Surgical Scissors Pages 31 – 37 Bone Instruments Pages 38 – 51 Scalpels & Knives Pages 52 – 61 SPRING SCISSORS These Vannas-style spring scissors have The short taper is ideal The long taper is ideal for cutting the smallest blades ever produced. They for small, precise cuts. vessel walls or when a longer are ideal where space is restricted and cutting edge is needed. where absolute precision is demanded. SCISSORS Cutting edge: 2 mm Cutting edge: 2.5 mm Cutting edge: 3 mm Tip diameter: 0.05 mm Tip diameter: 0.075 mm Tip diameter: 0.05 mm 8 cm 8 cm 8 cm Straight Curved Straight Curved Angled to side Straight Curved No. 15000-03 No. 15000-04 No. 15000-08 No. 15001-08 No. 15002-08 No. 15000-00 No. 15000-10 Spring Scissors with Especially Fine, Small Blades The three Vannas-style spring scissors shown on this page have been designed to maximize visibility under the microscope by eliminating any unnecessary bulk in the blade area. The result is that the overall cutting blade dimensions are approximately 30% smaller than “industry standard” scissors. Quality Control We are dedicated to quality control, with technicians in our German office inspecting all spring scissors we sell. Many of our other instruments also undergo the full series of inspections needed before we attach the “FST Inspected” sticker. We have always provided research professionals with the highest quality instruments, and FST is proud to be the preferred supplier of microsurgical instruments to researchers worldwide. Quality control team at our Heidelberg office PRICES VALID OCT 1, 2013 TO OCT 31, 2014 · PRICES IN US CURRENCY FINESCIENCE.COM· SEE INSIDE BACK COVER · MOST FOR ITEMS ORDERING SHOWN INFORMATION ACTUAL SIZE 3 Vannas Vannas-Tübingen SCISSORS Cutting edge: 4 mm Cutting edge: 5 mm Tip diameter: 0.15 mm Tip diameter: 0.1 mm 10.5 cm Straight Curved Straight Curved Angled to side 8.5 cm 8.5 cm 8.5 cm No. 15018-10 No. 15019-10 No. 15003-08 No. 15004-08 No. 15008-08 Angled up 9.5 cm No. 15005-08 4 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 SPRING SCISSORS Vannas Scissors with Microserrations Cohan-Vannas Microserrated to minimize slippage. Long cutting blades for a more controlled cut. SCISSORS Cutting edge: 5 mm Cutting edge: 6 mm Tip diameter: 0.1 mm Tip diameter: 0.125 mm 5.7 cm Straight Curved Straight Curved 8.5 cm 8.5 cm Sharp/Sharp Sharp/Sharp No. 15070-08 No. 15071-08 No. 15000-02 No. 15000-01 9.5 cm Blunt/Blunt Blunt/Blunt No. 15007-08 No. 15000-12 No. 15000-11 FINESCIENCE.COM · MOST ITEMS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 5 SCISSORS Miniature Vannas Titanium Vannas Hand finished using 40x magnification, these tips are especially useful when incising vessel walls for catheter insertion. For more information on Titanium see page 21. Cutting edge: 5 mm Cutting edge: 5 mm Tip diameter: 0.1 mm Tip diameter: 0.3 mm 8 cm 9.5 cm Straight Curved Straight Curved Angled up Moria 9600 Moria 9601 No. 15396-00 No. 15396-01 No. 15610-08 No. 15615-08 No. 15617-08 6 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 SPRING SCISSORS SCISSORS Ultra long cutting edge Same as No. 15006-09 but with a ball tip without sacrificing tip width. to pre vent piercing of un der ly ing tissue. Cutting edge: 8 mm Cutting edge: 10 mm Cutting edge: 8 mm Tip diameter: 0.125 mm Tip diameter: 0.125 mm Tip diameter: 1.3 mm Ball 8.5 cm 10 cm 9 cm No. 15009-08 No. 15006-09 No. 15033-09 FINESCIENCE.COM · MOST ITEMS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 7 Round Handled Vannas SCISSORS Round handles allow easy fingertip adjustments. Cutting edge: 8 mm Cutting edge: 6 mm Cutting edge: 6 mm Tip diameter: 0.2 mm Tip diameter: 0.1 mm Tip diameter: 0.225 mm 10 cm 12.5 cm 14 cm Straight Straight Curved Straight Curved Straight Curved Sharp/Sharp Blunt/Blunt Sharp/Sharp No. 15400-12 No. 15401-12 No. 15020-15 No. 15021-15 No. 15024-10 No. 15025-10 No. 15023-10 8 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 SPRING SCISSORS ToughCut® Spring Scissors Vannas-Wolff Dowell SCISSORS For more information on ToughCut® see page 21. Cutting edge: 6 mm Cutting edge: 7 mm Cutting edge: 10 mm Tip diameter: 0.3 mm Tip diameter: 0.15 mm Tip diameter: 0.1 mm 12.5 cm 10 cm 11.5 cm Straight Curved Straight Curved Straight Angled up No. 15124-12 No. 15123-12 Moria MC52 Moria MC50 Moria MC26/B Moria MC26 No. 15370-52 No. 15370-50 No. 15372-62 No. 15370-26 FINESCIENCE.COM · MOST ITEMS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 9 Noyes Westcott Castroviejo SCISSORS SCISSORS Cutting edge: 14 mm Cutting edge: 15 mm Cutting edge: 10 mm Tip diameter: 0.275 mm Tip diameter: 0.25 mm Tip diameter: 0.255 mm 12 cm 11 cm 10 cm Straight Curved Angled up Slightly curved Sharply curved No. 15012-12 No. 15011-12 No. 15013-12 No. 15015-11 No. 15017-10 10 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 SPRING SCISSORS Pascheff-Wolff Wecker Very delicate blades. SCISSORS SCISSORS Cutting edge: 5 mm Tip diameter: 0.2 mm 18.5 cm Cutting edge: 3 mm Cutting edge: 4 mm Tip diameter: 0.15 mm Tip diameter: 0.225 mm 10.5 cm 11 cm Straight Curved Moria MC19/B No. 15010-11 No. 15371-92 No. 15028-18 No. 15027-18 FINESCIENCE.COM · MOST ITEMS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 11 Trident II EVO Spring Scissors A re-release of a popular spring scissor now with These evolutionary ergonomic instruments are lighter than titanium SCISSORS a new innovative design for a better feel. but still have all the benefits of stainless steel. The fully fenestrated spring body has a stability rod to provide balance in your hand. Cutting edge: 8 mm Cutting edge: 6 mm Tip diameter: 0.2 mm Tip diameter: 0.05 mm 8 cm 15 cm Straight Angled Straight Curved No. 15110-08 No. 15111-08 No. 15800-00 No. 15800-01 12 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 SPRING SCISSORS For the Finest Microdissection The finest blades on spring scissors. Designed for ophthalmic surgery (Vitrectomy). The spring handles are made of ribbed plastic to ensure a solid grip. Autoclavable. SCISSORS Cutting edge: 2.5 mm Tip diameter: 0.175 mm Straight Angled 90° Cutting edge: 2.2 mm Cutting edge: 1 mm Straight Angled to side Tip diameter: 0.15 mm Tip diameter: 0.1 mm Microserrations to 14.5 cm 14 cm 14 cm minimize slippage. 14.5 cm No. 15031-14 No. 15036-14 No. 15037-14 No. 15030-14 FINESCIENCE.COM · MOST ITEMS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 13 Ultra Fine Clipper Scissors II Biemer Scissors For microscopic dissections of soft and mucous tissue. The These scissors are designed to securely cut vessels without slipping. SCISSORS minute fineness of the blades allows clear visu al iza tion of the tissue being dissected. Uses: • Removing sheath of ganglia to access neurons in aplysia. • Cutting single nerve axons in aplysia, mollusk and snail. • Stripping fascia off arteries and muscles. • Ultra fine brain tissue dissection. • Cutting of minute fiber optic strands. Blade shape: Triangular Blade thickness: 0.1 mm Tip thickness: 0.05-0.08 mm Cutting edge: 2.5 mm Cutting edge: 4 mm Cutting edge: 2 mm 10 cm 8.5 cm 13 cm No. 15300-00 No. 15032-08 No. 15032-13 14 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 FINE SCISSORS Extra Fine Bonn Moria Bonn ToughCut® Bonn-Strabismus Our finest iris scissors, best A fusion of two light and delicate iris suited for microdissection scissors with ToughCut cutting edges. under high magnification. SCISSORS For more information on ToughCut® see page 21. ToughCut Straight Curved Straight Curved Straight Curved Sharp/Sharp Sharp/Sharp 9 cm 9 cm Blunt/Blunt Blunt/Blunt 8.5 cm 8.5 cm 9 cm 9 cm Sharp/Sharp Sharp/Sharp No. 14084-08 No. 14085-08 Moria 8143 Moria 8142 No. 14084-09 No. 14085-09 No. 14381-43 No. 14381-42 Blunt/Blunt Moria 8144 No. 14381-44 FINESCIENCE.COM · MOST ITEMS SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 15 Hardened Fine Iris Scissors Fine Iris Scissors SCISSORS These scissors have undergone an extra vacuum Made from Martensitic stainless hardening process that extends the life of their steel, combined with Molybdenum cutting edges. They have an anti-reflective finish and Vanadium. to reduce glare. Straight Curved Straight Curved Sharp/Sharp Sharp/Sharp Sharp/Sharp Sharp/Sharp 10.5 cm 10.5 cm 8.5 cm 8.5 cm No. 14090-09 No. 14091-09 No. 14094-11 No. 14095-11 11 cm 11 cm No. 14090-11 No. 14091-11 16 USA 800-521-2109 / 650-349-1636 · CANADA 800-665-5355 / 604-980-2481 · GERMANY +49 (0) 62 21 - 90 50 50 FINE SCISSORS Delicate pattern.
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