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Disposable Skin Graff Blades (Stainless Steel Blades)
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Disposable Skin Graff Blades (Stainless Steel Blades)

Disposable Skin Graff Blades (Stainless Steel Blades)

Skin graft blades are surgical instruments used in the removal of a patch of healthy skin from one area of the patient's body, usually the buttocks or inner thigh, which is then transplanted to another. These blades are predominately used on patients with chronic wounds that have not responded to other treatments.

Description

Ref. No.: GCS1202160

Size: 160mm

Disposable Skin Graff Blades (Carbon Steel Blades)

Ref. No.: NMS0702160

Size: 160mm

What are skin graft blades?

Skin grafting is a surgical procedure in which skin or other tissue is transplanted from one part of the body to another. Skin grafting is often used to treat burns and other injuries. There are several types of skin graft blades, each designed for a specific type of skin grafting procedure. The most common types of skin graft blades are the split-thickness skin graft blade and the full-thickness skin graft blade. The split-thickness skin graft blade is used to remove a thin layer of skin from the donor site. This type of blade is typically used for small areas of damage. The full-thickness skin graft blade is used to remove a thicker layer of skin from the donor site. This type of blade is typically used for larger areas of damage. Skin graft blades are made from high-quality stainless steel and are designed for single-use only. They are sterile and come packaged in individual peel-open packages.

What is the medical procedure for a skin graft?

A skin graft is a medical procedure in which a piece of skin is removed from one area of the body and transplanted to another. The most common type of skin graft is an autograft, in which the donor skin comes from the patient's own body. However, it is also possible to use allograft or xenograft tissue, which comes from another person or animal, respectively. There are several reasons why someone might need a skin graft. For example, burns, large wounds, or extensive skin loss due to disease may require the transplantation of healthy new tissue. Skin grafts can also be used to improve the appearance of scars or other areas of disfigurement. The first step in any skin grafting procedure is to harvest the donor tissue. This can be done with a scalpel, laser, or dermabrader. Once the donor tissue has been removed, it is placed on the recipient area and secured with stitches, staples, or adhesive tape. The final step is to dress the wound and provide instructions for caring for the graft site during the healing process.

The benefits of skin graft blades

If you are considering getting a skin graft, it is important to know the different types of skin graft blades available. Each type of blade has its own set of benefits that can make the surgery more successful. The first type of blade is the split-thickness skin graft blade. This type of blade is used to remove thin layers of skin from the donor site. The benefits of this type of blade include that it can be used on areas with little fat, such as the face, and that it heals quickly. The second type of blade is the full-thickness skin graft blade. This type of blade removes all of the skin layers from the donor site. The benefits of this type of blade include that it can be used on areas with more fat, such as the thighs, and that it provides better coverage. However, this type of blade takes longer to heal. The third type of blade is the pedicled flap skin graft blade. This type ofblade removes a section of skin with its blood supply intact from the donor site. The benefits of this type ofblade include that it can be used on areas with little fat, such as the face, and that it provides better coverage and a quicker healing time than a full-thickness skin graft. Which Blade Is Right for Me? Your doctor will decide which type of blade is right for your surgery based on the location and size of your wound.

Available Stainless Steel disposable skin graft blades, we have developed expertise in the field of supplying high quality skin graft blades/knives. Dermatome Blade Long 158 MM Designed to fit Braithwaite, Cobbett & Watson handles. Available in both Carbon and Stainless Steel Supplied sterile in box of 10. Individually V.C. I paper wrapped, packed in a medial grade pouch.
RIBBEL SKIN GRAFT KNIFE
Features Made of stainless steel. It consists of a handle and stem, on which is mounted and adjustable roller, for adjusting the thickens of graft, and a blade holder.Uses It is used for taking split skin grafts used for coverage of raw surface composed of healthy vascularized or clean granulations to obtains healing and limit deformity and disability Procedure After preparing the donor site as in any operative case, the limp is held firmly by the assistant. The surgeon places a wooden board just in front of the skin grafting knife as shown in figure. The Ribbel's Skin Grafting Knife is held pressed firmly against the skin and the graft is removed with a steady to and for sawing motion. The desired thickness of the graft can be obtained by adjusting the depth of the knife. A very thin graft is translucent and the knife blade underneath appears bluish grey in colour. It leaves behind numerous small closely packed or confluent bleeding points. A thicker graft appears white and the bleeding points on the donor surface are few and far between. The Subcutaneous fat is seen in case if a full thickness graft.
RECOMENDATIONS FOR CLEANING AND STERILIZATION OF SURGICAL HANDLES
  1. Where appropriate, surgical handles should be thoroughly using warm soapy water
  2. To avoid damage to the handles during cleaning or sterilization a tumbling action is not recommended
  3. Handles that have been cleaned should the thoroughly inspected for any damage or wear.
  4. Re- Sterilization of surgical skin graft knife handles by moist heat should be carried out in accordance with BS EN 554 : 1994
  5. Before use, all handles should be checked and inspected to ensure that the blade is attached to the handle correctly and securely
  6. Handles that have become worn or damaged should not be used
Warnings
  1. The equipment must be operated under the jurisdiction of a qualified or licensed person and by an operator who has the skill required for the medical procedure, and that he or she must act according to the operating procedure defined by the qualified or licensed person.
  2. Sterilize before use.
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