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Mayo scissors

Mayo scissors are a type of surgical scissor, often used in the cutting of fascia.[1]

Etymology

Mayo scissors were developed by Mayo Clinic surgeons.

Description

Mayo scissors may be made from stainless steel or titanium, with stainless steel ones being markedly cheaper than titanium ones. They may also be available in standard or extra-long scissors, and typically measure between 150 mm (6 inches) and 170 mm (6 ¾ inches) in length.[2]

Like most other modern-day surgical instruments, a vast majority of Mayo scissors are made from stainless steel and are disposable due to convenience, as such scissors do not need to be sterilized and reprocessed.[citation needed]

Types of Mayo scissors

Straight- and curved-blade varieties of Mayo scissors exist, each of which is particularly suited to specific surgical, including veterinary and podiatric surgery applications.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Surgical Instruments: Scissors in Anatomy Guy
  2. ^ "Mayo Scissors | Medline Industries, Inc". Medline.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.