Sterile disposable scalpels with a No.10 curved blade and polystyrene handle. Individually sealed in trays for single use. Suitable for making small incisions in skin and muscle.
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The Swann-Morton Sterile Disposable Scalpel with No.10 blade is a single-use surgical instrument featuring a curved cutting edge, commonly used for making small incisions in skin and muscle. Supplied with a moulded polystyrene handle, each scalpel is individually sealed in a transparent tray to maintain sterility and allow for safe handling. Designed for convenience and reliability, this disposable scalpel is a practical choice for clinical environments where speed, hygiene, and safety are key.
This sterile disposable scalpel with a No.10 blade is suitable for healthcare professionals carrying out minor surgical procedures or tasks requiring precise skin and muscle incisions. Its curved cutting edge makes it a common choice in general and specialist surgery, including inguinal hernia repair, thoracic procedures, and coronary artery bypass operations.
Disposable scalpels like this are often used in hospital wards, A&E departments, GP practices, and community-based clinics. They’re also found in custom procedure packs and are useful in health and beauty settings where a sterile, pre-assembled scalpel is needed.
| Specification | Details |
| Blade Type | No.10 - curved cutting edge |
| Blade Material | Stainless steel |
| Handle Material | Moulded polystyrene |
| Handle Feature | Graduated measure on reverse (for indication only) |
| Sterility | Sterile - individually sealed in transparent trays |
| Packaging | Thermo-formed tray with a colour-changing seal for tamper indication |
| CE Marked | Yes - on individual scalpels |
| Intended Use | General incisions in skin and muscle; suitable for minor procedures |
Yes, each scalpel is individually sealed in a sterile tray to maintain sterility until use.
Each scalpel has a blue moulded polystyrene handle with a graduated measure on the reverse (for indication only).
The No.10 blade has a curved cutting edge and is typically used for making small incisions in skin and muscle. It's often used in procedures such as radial artery harvesting, bronchus access in thoracic surgery, and inguinal hernia repair.
Yes, the CE mark appears directly on the scalpel handle.
The tray features a seal that changes colour if tampered with, providing a clear visual indication of any breach.