About Autopsy Blade
Feather Autopsy Blade No. 170 is a high-quality surgical blade designed for professional use in autopsy and laboratory dissection. It offers exceptional sharpness and precision, ensuring accurate and efficient cutting. Manufactured using premium stainless steel, this disposable blade maintains hygiene and reliability in medical environments.
Specifications
- Brand: Feather
- Blade No.: 170
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Type: Disposable Autopsy Blade
- Usage: Autopsy / Dissection / Pathology Labs
- Country of Origin: Japan
Precision Engineering for Critical ProceduresThese autopsy blades offer high accuracy and a fine-honed edge, enabling seamless tissue dissection and sampling in post-mortem examinations. The curved and straight options provide flexibility, optimally tailored for anatomical and forensic requirements. Manual operation ensures reliable control for pathologists and technicians.
Advanced Sterilization and SafetyEach autopsy blade comes pre-sterilized and individually pouched to guarantee a sterile working environment. Disposable design eliminates cross-contamination risks, culminating in a safe and hygienic laboratory or forensic workspace. With a shelf life of five years, these blades remain ready for immediate use.
Easy Compatibility and User-Centric DesignDesigned to fit all standard autopsy handles, these stainless steel blades allow for effortless attachment and replacement. Their lightweight nature (approx. 20-30 grams) reduces hand fatigue, while the rust-resistant, smooth polished finish ensures enduring sharpness and performance.
FAQ's of Autopsy Blade:
Q: How are the autopsy blades sterilized and packed for safe usage?
A: Each blade is pre-sterilized and individually packed in a sterile pouch, ensuring maximum hygiene and eliminating contamination risks during handling and procedures.
Q: What blade shapes are available, and how do they benefit different procedures?
A: The autopsy blades are offered in both curved and straight shapes. Curved blades excel in delicate tissue dissection, while straight blades are ideal for precise slicing, allowing users to select the best fit for each application.
Q: When should these autopsy blades be replaced during usage?
A: These blades are designed for single-use only and should be disposed of after each procedure to maintain sterility and cutting performance.
Q: Where can these autopsy blades be utilized?
A: Suitable for pathological labs, medical colleges, forensic departments, and mortuaries, these blades are ideal for post-mortem, dissection, and autopsy processes.
Q: What core material is used in the manufacture of these blades?
A: The blades are made from stainless steel, offering rust resistance, durability, and consistently sharp performance.
Q: What is the intended process for attaching these blades to autopsy handles?
A: These blades are compatible with standard autopsy handles and can be manually attached or detached for quick and safe replacement.
Q: What advantages does the ultra-sharp edge offer in forensic and pathological studies?
A: The fine honed, ultra-sharp edge allows for high-precision cutting, which improves accuracy in anatomical studies and minimizes tissue distortion during examination.