Information on Surgical Blades
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      #10 Blade

      A large curved cutting edge, which represents a more traditional blade shape. It is used for cutting soft tissue, typically with large incisions.

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      #11 Blade

      A long, triangular blade with the hypotenuse as its sharpest edge. Because of its pointed tip, it is typically used for stabbing incisions and/or short, precise cuts that are shallow.

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      #15 Blade

      Ideal for making short, precise incisions because of its small, curved cutting edge.

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      Source: https://www.usamedicalsurgical.com/blog/surgical-blades-which-scalpel-is-right-for-your-operating-room


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