Mayo scissors
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Mayo scissors are a type of surgical scissors, primarily used for cutting heavy tissues, sutures, fascia.[http://www.anatomyguy.com/surgical-instruments-scissors/ Surgical Instruments: Scissors ] in Anatomy Guy and dressings during surgery.
Etymology
Mayo scissors were developed by Mayo Clinic surgeons.
Description
Mayo scissors may be made from stainless steel or titanium, with stainless steel ones being markedly cheaper than titanium ones. They may also be available in standard or extra-long scissors, and typically measure between 150 mm (6 inches) and 170 mm (6 ¾ inches) in length.{{cite web|url=http://www.medline.com/product/Mayo-Scissors/Dissecting-Scissors/Z05-PF10165 |title=Mayo Scissors | Medline Industries, Inc |publisher=Medline.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-01}}
Like most other modern-day surgical instruments, a vast majority of Mayo scissors are made from stainless steel and are disposable for convenience: such instruments may be simply thrown away rather than being sterilized and reprocessed after use.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}}
Types of Mayo scissors
Mayo scissors are available in both straight and curved blade configurations, each engineered for precision in specialized surgical procedures including general surgeries, veterinary surgeries, and podiatric surgery. Mayo scissors are similar in function to the Metzenbaum scissors but larger in size with a longer shaft to cutting tip ratio. Mayo scissors have semi-blunt ends, a feature that distinguishes them from most other surgical scissors. Metzenbaum scissors are, however, similar in that the ends are the same on both scissor halves, but its handles are longer and its middle section is slightly narrower.
- Straight-blade Mayo scissors are designed for cutting body tissues near the surface of a wound. As straight-bladed Mayo scissors are also used for cutting sutures, they are also referred to as "suture scissors".
- Curved-blade Mayo scissors allow deeper penetration into the wound than the type with straight blades. The curved style of Mayo scissor is used to cut thick tissues such as those found in the uterus, muscles, breast, and foot. Mayo scissors used for dissection are placed in tissue with the tips closed. The scissors are then opened so that the tips open and spread out the tissue during the dissection process.