Title: How to use Scalpel Blade
1How to use Scalpel Blade
- Introduction
- How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- How to Remove a Scalpel Blade
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2How to use Scalpel Blade
- Scalpel blades like all sharps are inherently
dangerous and should be used only when necessary.
Do not use it to cut papers, tapes, plastic bags
as there are other more appropriate instruments
for such use. - Use blunt manual dissection or curved surgical
scissors to when prosecting and dissecting. Use a
scalpel blade only when necessary. - Only one person should be handling the scalpel
blade at any one time.
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3How to use Scalpel Blade
- Always keep the scalpel blades in clear view on
the tray / table, away from the specimen, pools
of blood, tissues and other instruments. - Pass the blade to another person by placing the
blade on the table for the other person to take
it from the table. Avoid passing the blade to one
another directly. - The scalpel blade is not a pointing device and
should never be used to point to an object of
interest in a specimen or to gesticulate in
general.
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4How to use Scalpel Blade
- Great caution should be used in the vicinity of
the person holding the a blade. Personnel
assisting in holding a specimen should be keep
watch of the position of the blade at all times. - Do not use a scalpel blade bare, use a scalpel
blade handle. Do not fashion a scalpel blade
handle from the packing package or other
materials. - Cutting in haste with the scalpel blade increases
the danger of handling the instrument.
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5How to use Scalpel Blade
- Only 1 scalpel blade should be opened and used on
the cutting area at any time. A new blade should
be procured only after the old blade has been
properly discarded. - Drop a used blade into the sharps container. Do
not pushed into the sharps container. Sharps
containers should be emptied regularly to avoid
overfilling. - Ensure adequate supplies of blades and a sharps
container before starting
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6How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- Get the correct size blade for the blade holder.
The size is on both the blade handle and the
blade itself. - With the blade pointing away from you, open the
blade packet exposing the blade lock hole.
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7How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- Parts of a Scalpel Blade and Scalpel Holder
Scalpel Blade Holder
Scalpel Blade
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8How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- Get the correct size blade for the blade holder.
The size is on both the blade handle and the
blade itself. - With the blade pointing away from you and anyone
else, open the blade packet exposing the blade
lock hole.
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9How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- Grip the blade at the non-cutting edge away from
the slanted edge, with a non-toothed forceps,
needle holder or artery forceps without covering
the blade lock hole. Carefully pull the blade out.
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10How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- Align the blade with the blade holder. The
slanted edge of the blade should be in the same
alignment as the blade holders slanted edge.
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11How to Install a Scalpel Blade
- Place the blade into the grooves on both sides of
the blade key. Slide the blade over the blade key
until the whole blade locks into place
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12How to Remove a Scalpel Blade
- Parts of a Scalpel Blade and Scalpel Holder
Scalpel Blade Holder
Scalpel Blade
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13How to Remove a Scalpel Blade
- With the blade pointing away from you and anyone
else, grip the blade at the slanted edge at the
part of the blade that juts out with a
non-toothed forceps, needle holder or artery
forceps hole.
- Carefully lift the blades end until the Blade
Lock Hole lifts up from the Blade Key.
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14How to Remove a Scalpel Blade
- Carefully push the blade out.
- Once totally out from the blade holder, dispose
of the blade into a sharps bin.
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