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Was (wer) ist SCALPELS - definition

SHARP BLADED INSTRUMENT USED FOR SURGERY
Amphismela; Bistoury; Surgical knife; Scapel; Scalpels; Lancet (surgery); Surgical knives; Surgical knifes; Bistouries; Ten blade; Number ten blade; 10 blade; Surgical blade; Hobby knife
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Bistouries         
·pl of Bistoury.
Bistoury         
·noun A surgical instrument consisting of a slender knife, either straight or curved, generally used by introducing it beneath the part to be divided, and cutting towards the surface.
bistoury         
['b?st?ri]
¦ noun (plural bistouries) a surgical knife with a straight or curved narrow blade.
Origin
C18: from Fr. bistouri, orig. bistorie 'dagger', of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Scalpel

A scalpel, lancet, or bistoury is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery, anatomical dissection, podiatry and various arts and crafts (either called a hobby knife or an X-acto knife). Scalpels may be single-use disposable or re-usable. Re-usable scalpels can have permanently attached blades that can be sharpened or, more commonly, removable single-use blades. Disposable scalpels usually have a plastic handle with an extensible blade (like a utility knife) and are used once, then the entire instrument is discarded. Scalpel blades are usually individually packed in sterile pouches but are also offered non-sterile. Double-edged scalpels are referred to as "lancets".

Scalpel blades are usually made of hardened and tempered steel, stainless steel, or high carbon steel; in addition, titanium, ceramic, diamond and even obsidian knives are not uncommon. For example, when performing surgery under MRI guidance, steel blades are unusable (the blades would be drawn to the magnets and would also cause image artifacts). Historically, the preferred material for surgical scalpels was silver. Scalpel blades are also offered by some manufacturers with a zirconium nitride–coated edge to improve sharpness and edge retention. Others manufacture blades that are polymer-coated to enhance lubricity during a cut. Alternatives to scalpels in surgical applications include electrocautery and lasers.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCALPELS
1. "Scalpels, some anesthetics, oxygen cylinders," one doctor listed.
2. The problem has been that ordinary laser scalpels are not precise enough for certain procedures.
3. For some teachers, dissections are too dangerous because disruptive pupils could harm others with scalpels and scissors.
4. Used medical equipment lies on the ground amid still–sticky bloodstains near the settlement gate – sterile gloves, scalpels and needles.
5. At the prison, Muhammad was beaten and slashed on the chest and penis with scalpels, he said in court documents.