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Wertheim Operating Scissors

Wertheim Operating Scissors

Wertheim Operating Scissors — Gynecological Operating Pattern

The Wertheim Operating Scissors are named after Dr. Ernst Wertheim (1864–1920), the Austrian gynecological surgeon who developed the radical abdominal hysterectomy technique (Wertheim procedure) for cervical carcinoma in 1898. The Wertheim operating pattern features heavy, slightly curved blades designed for the demanding tissue dissection required during radical hysterectomy — including division of the cardinal ligaments, uterosacral ligaments, and parametrial tissue with wide surgical margins. These scissors represent the intersection of radical oncological surgery and precision instrument design.

Forged from AISI 420 martensitic German-grade Stainless Steel, the Wertheim Operating Scissors typically measure 20–23cm (8–9 inches) overall with robust blades approximately 40–45mm in length. The slightly curved profile facilitates dissection in the deep pelvic cavity, particularly when working around the ureters, hypogastric vessels, and obturator fossa. The heavy blade construction provides the cutting force needed for dense parametrial and paracervical connective tissue, while the precision-ground edges ensure clean tissue division essential for adequate oncological margins.

Key Features

  • Premium Material: AISI 420 martensitic German-grade Stainless Steel with anti-glare satin finish
  • Heavy Curved Blades: 40–45mm blades for radical pelvic dissection
  • 20–23cm Overall Length: Extended reach for deep pelvic cavity access
  • Robust Construction: Handles dense parametrial and paracervical connective tissue
  • Precision-Ground Edges: Clean tissue division for adequate oncological margins

Clinical Applications

  • Radical hysterectomy (Wertheim procedure) — parametrial and paracervical tissue division
  • Pelvic exenteration tissue dissection for advanced gynecological malignancy
  • Radical trachelectomy — cervical and parametrial tissue excision
  • Pelvic lymphadenectomy — lymph node dissection and tissue sampling
  • Complex gynecological oncology procedures requiring heavy tissue division

Why Choose Fizza Surgical?

Fizza Surgical manufactures its Wertheim Operating Scissors under CE marking and ISO 13485 quality management certification. Every instrument is forged from ISO 7153-1 compliant surgical-grade stainless steel in Sialkot, Pakistan — the global hub of surgical instrument craftsmanship with over 150 years of manufacturing heritage.

We offer competitive wholesale pricing for gynecological oncology departments, women’s hospitals, and international distributors. Full OEM/private-label customization is available. Contact our export team for volume quotes and sample requests.

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