The Wilmer Converse Scissors Ceramic Coated 11cm Angled is a specialized surgical scissors instrument designed for precision cutting applications where accuracy, sharpness, and controlled handling are essential. Developed for advanced microsurgical and ophthalmic procedures, this high-performance scissor combines premium materials with ergonomic engineering to support delicate surgical techniques.
The Wilmer Converse Scissors features an angled blade configuration that provides improved access and visibility during procedures performed in confined anatomical areas. The 11 cm length offers an ideal balance between maneuverability and control, allowing surgeons to perform detailed cutting tasks with enhanced precision. The angled design helps maintain a comfortable working position while improving access to targeted surgical sites.
This specialized surgical scissor incorporates tungsten carbide cutting technology, providing superior edge retention, increased hardness, and improved cutting performance compared with standard stainless steel blades. Tungsten carbide reinforcement helps maintain sharpness through repeated procedures, making the instrument suitable for demanding clinical environments where consistent performance is required.
The addition of a ceramic coating enhances the durability and surface protection of the instrument. The coated surface helps improve resistance to wear and supports smooth instrument handling. Ceramic-coated surgical instruments are valued for their excellent performance characteristics, reduced friction, and long-lasting finish when properly maintained.
Featuring one micro blade, the Wilmer Converse Scissors allows precise manipulation and cutting of delicate tissues, sutures, and fine surgical materials. The micro blade configuration provides enhanced accuracy for procedures requiring detailed control, making it suitable for microsurgery, ophthalmology, and other precision surgical applications.
Manufactured from high-quality surgical-grade materials, the Ceramic Coated Wilmer Converse Scissors provides excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and compatibility with standard sterilization processes. The robust construction ensures reliable performance while maintaining precise blade alignment and smooth cutting action.
The ergonomic handle design supports comfortable operation during extended procedures. The carefully balanced structure allows surgeons to perform controlled opening and closing movements with minimal hand strain. The fine tips and angled blades provide improved visibility, helping specialists achieve accurate surgical outcomes.
This tungsten carbide surgical scissors instrument is commonly used in ophthalmic surgery, microsurgery, plastic surgery, and other specialized procedures requiring delicate cutting performance. It is suitable for hospitals, specialty clinics, and surgical centers that require high-quality precision instruments.
The reusable design allows the scissors to be cleaned, disinfected, and sterilized according to professional medical instrument processing guidelines. Proper maintenance, including careful cleaning and inspection of the cutting edges, helps preserve performance and extend instrument lifespan.
The Wilmer Converse Scissors – Ceramic Coated – 11 cm Angled represents a combination of advanced coating technology, tungsten carbide durability, and microsurgical precision. It provides healthcare professionals with a reliable solution for delicate surgical cutting applications requiring accuracy, control, and long-term performance.
Key Features
- Precision Wilmer Converse Scissors designed for microsurgical applications
- 11 cm angled design provides improved access and visibility
- Ceramic-coated surface enhances durability and smooth performance
- Tungsten carbide cutting edges provide superior sharpness retention
- Includes one micro blade for delicate precision cutting
- Suitable for ophthalmic, microsurgical, and fine tissue procedures
- Manufactured from premium surgical-grade materials
- Ergonomic design improves handling comfort and control
- Corrosion-resistant construction supports repeated sterilization
- Fine cutting edges allow accurate manipulation of delicate materials
- Professional reusable instrument for surgical environments
- Designed for surgeons requiring high precision and reliability
Product Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Wilmer Converse Scissors |
| Instrument Type | Microsurgical / Ophthalmic Scissors |
| Length | 11 cm |
| Blade Design | Angled |
| Blade Type | 1 Micro Blade |
| Coating | Ceramic Coated |
| Cutting Technology | Tungsten Carbide |
| Application | Ophthalmic Surgery, Microsurgery, Precision Cutting |
| Material | Surgical Grade Metal Construction |
| Usage | Reusable Surgical Instrument |
| Sterilization | Autoclave Compatible |
| Specialty | Eye Surgery / Microsurgical Procedures |
FAQs
1. What are Wilmer Converse Scissors used for?
Wilmer Converse Scissors are used for precision cutting during ophthalmic surgery, microsurgical procedures, and other delicate surgical applications requiring accurate tissue handling.
2. What is the benefit of tungsten carbide blades in surgical scissors?
Tungsten carbide blades provide enhanced hardness, improved cutting performance, and longer-lasting sharpness compared with conventional surgical scissors.
3. Why are these scissors ceramic coated?
The ceramic coating improves surface durability, provides smooth handling, and helps protect the instrument during repeated professional use.
4. What is the advantage of the angled 11 cm design?
The angled design improves access and visualization in confined surgical areas, while the 11 cm length provides excellent control and maneuverability.
5. Can Wilmer Converse Scissors be sterilized and reused?
Yes, the instrument is designed for repeated clinical use after proper cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance procedures.
6. What procedures use micro blade surgical scissors?
Micro blade scissors are commonly used in ophthalmology, microsurgery, plastic surgery, and procedures involving delicate tissue or fine sutures.
7. Who uses ceramic coated tungsten carbide scissors?
Ophthalmic surgeons, microsurgeons, and specialized surgical professionals use these precision scissors for advanced surgical procedures.

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