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: • Users: Surgeons, Veterinarians, Dentists, And Medical Professionals
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Surgical And Veterinary Instruments
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Form: Rigid, Metallic, Manual, Hand-Held
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Human
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1.Based On Size: No. 3, 4, 7, 9 2.Based On Design: Flat, Round, Long, Slim 3.• Based On Application: Human Surgical Handle & Veterinary Surgical Handle
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SS Grade 410 Or 420
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9018.90.21
HS Code:
9018
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India
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• The B.P. Handle Is A Flat, Metallic Instrument With A Slotted Tip Designed To Accommodate Different Sizes Of Interchangeable Blades.
• Named After Bard-Parker, Pioneers In Surgical Instruments.
• Offers Ergonomic Grip With Serrated Surface For Secure Handling During Procedures.
• Name: B.P. Handle (Bard-Parker Handle)
• Type: Surgical Instrument (Reusable Scalpel Handle)
• Primary Use: To Hold And Control Disposable Surgical Blades For Making Incisions
• Users: Surgeons, Veterinarians, Dentists, And Medical Professionals
Feature Description
Material Stainless Steel (Grade 410 Or 420)
Finish Satin / Matte / Polished
Compatibility Fits Standard Bard-Parker Surgical Blades
Reusability Yes (Autoclavable)
Handle Length 12–16 Cm (Depending On Type)
Grip Design Serrated / Ribbed / Textured
Handle No.Blade Compatibility Common Uses
No. 3 Blades #10–15 General Surgery, Minor Procedures
No. 4 Blades #20–25 Large Animal Or Deep-Tissue Surgery
No. 7 Blades #10–15 Precise Or Delicate Work (Long Slender)
No. 9, 10 Specialized Blades Ent, Plastic, Or Veterinary Use
• Based On Size: No. 3, 4, 7, 9
• Based On Design: Flat, Round, Long, Slim
• Based On Application:
o Human Surgical Handle
o Veterinary Surgical Handle
• Category: Surgical And Veterinary Instruments
• Form: Rigid, Metallic, Manual, Hand-Held
• Blade: Separate, Disposable Stainless Steel Blades
Human Applications:
• General Surgery
• Orthopedics
• Ent
• Dermatology
• Plastic Surgery
• Dental Surgery
Veterinary Applications:
• Small And Large Animal Surgeries
• Spaying/Neutering
• Emergency Lacerations
• Minor Wound Treatments
1. Attach Blade: Slide The Blade Into The Slot Until It Locks Securely.
2. Grip Handle: Use Palmar Grip For Strong Incisions; Pencil Grip For Precise Cuts.
3. Remove Blade: Use Blade Removal Forceps Or A Blade Remover Tool.
4. Clean: Rinse With Warm Water Before Sterilizing.
• Sterilization Method: Autoclave (Steam Under Pressure: 121°C For 15-20 Mins)
• Disinfection: Ultrasonic Cleaner, Enzymatic Solution, Alcohol Wipes
• Important: Always Dry Immediately After Sterilization To Avoid Rust
Advantages
• Reusable And Cost-Effective
• Compatible With A Variety Of Blades
• Precise Control For Surgical Incisions
• Ergonomic Design
• Durable (Stainless Steel)
Disadvantages
• Risk Of Injury If Mishandled
• Requires Regular Sterilization And Care
• Blade Loading/Unloading Can Be Hazardous
• Can Rust If Improperly Dried/Stored
• Always Use Tools (Pliers Or Blade Removers) To Load/Unload Blades.
• Do Not Reuse Blades; Use New Blades For Each Procedure.
• Inspect For Signs Of Corrosion, Warping, Or Looseness Before Use.
• Keep Out Of Reach Of Non-Professionals And Children.
• Hold Firmly Using A Controlled Grip.
• Dispose Of Used Blades In A Sharps Container.
• Store The Handle In A Clean, Dry Instrument Tray.
• Lubricate Hinges Or Joints (If Any) Monthly.
Code Type Code Description
HSN Code 9018.90.21 Instruments For Medical/Surgical Use
HS Code 9018 Surgical Instruments & Apparatus
Q1: What Is A B.P. Handle Used For?
A: It Is Used To Hold Disposable Surgical Blades For Precise Incisions In Surgical Or Veterinary Procedures.
Q2: Is The B.P. Handle Reusable?
A: Yes, It Is Made Of Stainless Steel And Is Autoclavable.
Q3: What Blades Are Compatible With It?
A: No. 3 Fits Blades #10–15; No. 4 Fits Blades #20–25; No. 7 Fits Smaller Precision Blades.
Q4: How Is It Sterilized?
A: Via Autoclaving, Chemical Disinfection, Or Ultrasonic Cleaning.
Q5: Can It Be Used In Veterinary Surgery?
A: Yes, It's Widely Used In Both Small And Large Animal Surgeries.
Q6: Is It Safe To Remove The Blade By Hand?
A: No. Use Proper Blade-Removing Tools To Avoid Injury.
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• The B.P. Handle Is A Flat, Metallic Instrument With A Slotted Tip Designed To Accommodate Different Sizes Of Interchangeable Blades.
• Named After Bard-Parker, Pioneers In Surgical Instruments.
• Offers Ergonomic Grip With Serrated Surface For Secure Handling During Procedures.
• Name: B.P. Handle (Bard-Parker Handle)
• Type: Surgical Instrument (Reusable Scalpel Handle)
• Primary Use: To Hold And Control Disposable Surgical Blades For Making Incisions
• Users: Surgeons, Veterinarians, Dentists, And Medical Professionals
Feature Description
Material Stainless Steel (Grade 410 Or 420)
Finish Satin / Matte / Polished
Compatibility Fits Standard Bard-Parker Surgical Blades
Reusability Yes (Autoclavable)
Handle Length 12–16 Cm (Depending On Type)
Grip Design Serrated / Ribbed / Textured
Handle No.Blade Compatibility Common Uses
No. 3 Blades #10–15 General Surgery, Minor Procedures
No. 4 Blades #20–25 Large Animal Or Deep-Tissue Surgery
No. 7 Blades #10–15 Precise Or Delicate Work (Long Slender)
No. 9, 10 Specialized Blades Ent, Plastic, Or Veterinary Use
• Based On Size: No. 3, 4, 7, 9
• Based On Design: Flat, Round, Long, Slim
• Based On Application:
o Human Surgical Handle
o Veterinary Surgical Handle
• Category: Surgical And Veterinary Instruments
• Form: Rigid, Metallic, Manual, Hand-Held
• Blade: Separate, Disposable Stainless Steel Blades
Human Applications:
• General Surgery
• Orthopedics
• Ent
• Dermatology
• Plastic Surgery
• Dental Surgery
Veterinary Applications:
• Small And Large Animal Surgeries
• Spaying/Neutering
• Emergency Lacerations
• Minor Wound Treatments
1. Attach Blade: Slide The Blade Into The Slot Until It Locks Securely.
2. Grip Handle: Use Palmar Grip For Strong Incisions; Pencil Grip For Precise Cuts.
3. Remove Blade: Use Blade Removal Forceps Or A Blade Remover Tool.
4. Clean: Rinse With Warm Water Before Sterilizing.
• Sterilization Method: Autoclave (Steam Under Pressure: 121°C For 15-20 Mins)
• Disinfection: Ultrasonic Cleaner, Enzymatic Solution, Alcohol Wipes
• Important: Always Dry Immediately After Sterilization To Avoid Rust
Advantages
• Reusable And Cost-Effective
• Compatible With A Variety Of Blades
• Precise Control For Surgical Incisions
• Ergonomic Design
• Durable (Stainless Steel)
Disadvantages
• Risk Of Injury If Mishandled
• Requires Regular Sterilization And Care
• Blade Loading/Unloading Can Be Hazardous
• Can Rust If Improperly Dried/Stored
• Always Use Tools (Pliers Or Blade Removers) To Load/Unload Blades.
• Do Not Reuse Blades; Use New Blades For Each Procedure.
• Inspect For Signs Of Corrosion, Warping, Or Looseness Before Use.
• Keep Out Of Reach Of Non-Professionals And Children.
• Hold Firmly Using A Controlled Grip.
• Dispose Of Used Blades In A Sharps Container.
• Store The Handle In A Clean, Dry Instrument Tray.
• Lubricate Hinges Or Joints (If Any) Monthly.
Code Type Code Description
HSN Code 9018.90.21 Instruments For Medical/Surgical Use
HS Code 9018 Surgical Instruments & Apparatus
Q1: What Is A B.P. Handle Used For?
A: It Is Used To Hold Disposable Surgical Blades For Precise Incisions In Surgical Or Veterinary Procedures.
Q2: Is The B.P. Handle Reusable?
A: Yes, It Is Made Of Stainless Steel And Is Autoclavable.
Q3: What Blades Are Compatible With It?
A: No. 3 Fits Blades #10–15; No. 4 Fits Blades #20–25; No. 7 Fits Smaller Precision Blades.
Q4: How Is It Sterilized?
A: Via Autoclaving, Chemical Disinfection, Or Ultrasonic Cleaning.
Q5: Can It Be Used In Veterinary Surgery?
A: Yes, It's Widely Used In Both Small And Large Animal Surgeries.
Q6: Is It Safe To Remove The Blade By Hand?
A: No. Use Proper Blade-Removing Tools To Avoid Injury.