by Kelly Kramer | Jun 30, 2019 | CS Arts and Crafts, CS News
The Aunex blade remover makes its North American debut with Cincinnati Surgical on July 1. This is the first blade remover to remove larger pathology blades, such as the #60 and #70 blades, in addition to standard blades size 6 to 26. Until now there has not been an...
by Kelly Kramer | Mar 22, 2019 | CS Arts and Crafts, CS News
Who knew surgical blade technology could make such good craft blades? Oh that would be us! The Swann-Morton Arts and Craft blades carried under our CS Arts and Crafts division are made with the same superior quality as our surgical blades. Whether you are bringing...
by Kelly Kramer | Feb 11, 2019 | CS News
Think about the surgical blade you are using. How much do you know about where it was made and how it should perform in your hand as you are ready to make an incision in a patient? At Cincinnati Surgical we understand the common perception is that all blades are...
by Kelly Kramer | Aug 27, 2018 | CS News
When using a surgical blade for an operation, whether on a person or an animal, the sterility of the product is extremely important. But how much do you know about the sterilization process and the steps taken by manufacturers to ensure a sterile product? Here’s...
by Kelly Kramer | Jul 10, 2018 | CS News
Have you ever truly wondered why there are so many surgical blade options available? How do you know which one is right for you? Each surgical blade is unique. There are the obvious shape differences because blades are manufactured specifically for certain surgical...
by Kelly Kramer | Apr 24, 2018 | CS News
Fit matters when it comes to using a surgical handle and blade! An incorrect fit will leave blade loose resulting in poor results. Or it mat be too tight which could lead to a blade breaking. For correct fit there should be no gap between the back end of the blade...
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