Seutin Plaster — Belgian Starched-Bandage Pattern
Louis Seutin (1793-1862), Belgian military surgeon who served at Waterloo and afterwards invented the starched-bandage rigid-cast technique that preceded plaster-of-Paris, lent his name to the long-shanked plaster shears designed for the original starched-cloth cast. Reference Seutin handles legacy-method canvas-and-starch-cast removal still used in some traditional military-medicine settings, modern fibreglass-cast equivalent cutting (the geometry transferred), and trauma-orthopaedic emergency-room-stocked cast-removal kit.
Military-tradition use
- Legacy starched-cast
- Modern fibreglass
- ED stocked kit
Seutin plaster shear, AISI 420 stainless. Forged in Sialkot.




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