| Reference / SKU | SC 02-506-01-125 |
| Pattern | Yasargil |
| Working length | 17 cm (170 mm) |
| Shape | Angled |
| Material | AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel (tungsten-carbide insert variants on TC SKUs) |
| Sterilization | Steam autoclave to 134 °C · EtO compatible |
| Quality system | ISO 13485:2016 · CE-marked under EU MDR 2017/745 · FDA establishment-registered |
Reference SC 02-506-01-125: Yasargil Micro Scissors without Ball — 125° Reverse-Angled, 17 cm. An angled working head allows access to recessed structures while keeping the handle outside the immediate operating field.
Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil is a Turkish neurosurgeon who pioneered modern microsurgical technique for cerebrovascular and tumor surgery from the 1960s onward at Zurich and later Little Rock. His name attaches to an extensive family of microsurgical instruments: Yasargil aneurysm clips, Yasargil micro scissors, Yasargil bayonet forceps, and Yasargil dissectors. The Yasargil patterns are distinguished by their bayonet handle design that keeps the surgeon’s hand out of the line of sight during work through the operating microscope. Standard across neurosurgical and microvascular sets. Tungsten carbide tips and titanium construction are common in professional-grade variants for the reduced weight and sustained sharpness required in prolonged microsurgery.
- Yasargil Micro Scissors without Ball — 90° Angled, 17 cm (SC 02-506-01)
- Yasargil Micro Scissors — Straight, 18.5 cm (SC 02-501-01)
- Yasargil Micro Scissors without Ball — 60° Angled, 17 cm (SC 02-506-01-60)
Sialkot has been the world’s primary cluster for surgical-instrument manufacturing since the late nineteenth century, when local steel workshops began supplying instruments to British military and civilian hospitals. Fizza Surgical’s facility continues that tradition, combining workshop craftsmanship with the metallurgy and quality systems modern medical regulation requires. Fizza products are exhibited at international medical-device trade fairs in Europe, the Middle East, and North America.




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