: Used for removing sutures or reaching difficult, "stalked" areas.

: Larger blades for deeper or longer incisions, such as those required for abdominal surgery. 2. Matching Blades to Handles

: Offers exceptional sharpness and edge retention, though it is more prone to rusting if not properly maintained. 4. Buying Options and Merchants

Blades must be paired with the correct handle for safety and control: : Fits smaller blades, typically #10 through #15. #4 Handle : Fits larger blades, typically #20 through #25.

: Highly resistant to rust and corrosion; widely used for its durability and longevity in clinical settings.

: Features a sharp, angular tip ideal for precise "stab" incisions, such as draining an abscess or making short, deep cuts in recessed areas.