Micro dissecting other spring scissors

For delicate dissection.
Item Product Price QTY
52130-50 Castroviejo Scissors, 9 X 0.15mm tip, Straight, Sharp Login
52130-50P Castroviejo Scissors, 9.5cm, 0.3mm Tip, Straight Login
52130-51 Castroviejo 9X.15mm Straight, S/S Sure Cut Login
52130-52 Castroviejo 9X0.15mm Angled S/S, One Ball Point Login
52130-53 Castroviejo 9X.15mm Angled S/S, Sure Cut Login
52130-58 Castroviejo Scissors, 9 X 0.15mm, Angled, Sharp Login
52130-58P Castroviejo Scissors, 9.5cm, 0.3mm Tip, Angled Login
52130-59 Castroviejo Scissors, 9 X 0.15mm, Angled, Blunt Login
52130-60 Castroviejo Scissors, 3.75 inch, Curved, Sharp Login
52130-61 Castroviejo Scissors, 3.5 inch, Curved, Blunt Login
52130-62 Noyes Scissors, 4.5 inch, 13mm, Angled, Blunt Login
52130-63 Noyes Scissors, 4.5 inch, Slight Curve, Sharp Login
52130-64 Noyes Scissors, 4.5 inch, Straight, Sharp Login
52130-64C Noyes Scissors, 4.5in, Straight, S/S, Sure Cut Login
52130-65 Noyes Scissors, 4.5 inch, Straight, Sharp-Blunt Login
52130-66 Noyes Scissors, 4.5 inch, Straight, Blunt-Blunt Login
52130-67 Micro Dissecting Scissors, 6 inch, Straight, 8mm X .15mm tip Login
52130-68 Micro Dissecting Scissors, 6 inch, Curved, 8mm X .15mm tip Login
52130-69 Micro Dissecting Scissors, 6 inch, Straight, 6mm X .15mm tip Login
52130-70 Micro Dissecting Scissors, 6 inch, Curved, 6mm X .15mm tip Login
52130-71 Noyes Spring Scissors, 4.75 inch, Angled on Flat, 12mm Login
52130-72 DeWecker Scissors, 4.25 inch, 7mm, Sharp-Sharp Login
52130-74 Micro-Mini Pencil Scissors, Vertical 2.5 X 0.15mm Login
52130-75 Micro-Mini Pencil Scissors, Horizontal 2.5 X 0.15mm Login
52130-76 Micro-Mini Pencil Scissors, Angled 2.5 X 0.15mm Login
52132-02 Micro Dissecting Scissors, 3.5 inch, Straight, 20mm, Sharp Login
52132-02P Micro Dissecting Scissors, 3.5 inch, Straight, 20mm, Sharp Login
52132-03 Micro Dissecting Scissors, 3.5 inch, Curved, 20mm, Sharp Login
52132-03P Micro Dissecting Scissors, 3.5in, Curved, Sharp Login

These micro scissors are recommended for microscopic dissections. Browse our full selection of spring scissors below or choose a sub-category above to narrow down the list.

Tip dimensions of spring scissors Most of our spring scissors are available in two tip sizes. Tip dimensions indicated in the short product description below the part number refer to the length of cutting edges followed by the tip width of a single tip. See our Vannas Spring Scissors category to find the finest scissors. 52130-04 and 52130-05 have the thinnest, needle-point tips. Actual blade and tip dimensions may slightly vary from the specifications because these scissors are made by hand and they may have to go through several phases of adjustments until they reach perfection. Blade shape and angle of spring scissors Most spring scissors are available with straight or curved blades. The cutting edges of straight blades can be oriented many different ways. Standard straight blades will cut in a straight line forward and the blades move (opens and closes) in the same plane the handles are pressed together. Blades that are angled on the edge cut in the same plane in which the handles move but they are angled from the handle’s axis (point up or down). Blades that are angled on flat are angled from the plane of the handles (point sideways). Micro scissors with SureCut blades Our new Castroviejo and Noyes scissors with SureCut blades have razor-sharp blades. The cutting ability of these blades added to the precise shearing action ensures effortless, clean cuts. Visit our SureCut Scissors category to see all of our scissors with SureCut blades. Scissors with special tips Some scissors have blunt tips in order to avoid unintended damage to tissue. Fine artery scissors have a small, smooth ball point on one tip. The ball prevents the blades from piercing through vessels so that damage to the underlying structure can be avoided. Micro scissors with unique handles If the procedure requires frequent rotation of the blades, a pair of scissors with special round handles can prevent hand fatigue. Instead of constantly rotating the wrist, the direction of round-handle scissors can be changed by simply rolling them between the fingers. Some scissors have long, pencil-like handles and blades on a narrow shank to allow reaching through small portals and working farther away from the hand.