Surgical Saw

A surgical saw is a special cutting instrument for performing surgical operations. It has a working part, which can be made in the form of a band, sheet, circular or wire saw, depending on the specific task.

A surgical saw is used to cut tissue, bones, and other materials found inside the patient's body. It allows precise cuts to be made without damaging adjacent tissue or causing bleeding.

One of the main features of a surgical saw is its high accuracy and safety. It allows the surgeon to make cuts with high precision without affecting adjacent tissues. In addition, the surgical saw has a special coating that prevents bleeding and allows you to quickly stop bleeding after surgery.

The surgical saw can also be used to perform operations on soft tissues such as muscles, skin and ligaments. It allows you to quickly and safely cut tissue without damaging neighboring organs and tissues.

In general, a surgical saw is an indispensable tool for complex operations that require high precision and safety. It allows surgeons to make precise cuts without damaging adjacent tissues and preventing complications after surgery.



Surgical saws are one of the most common types of surgical instruments used by doctors to cut tissue and create the necessary incisions during surgical procedures. They have the form of a cutter, a serrated spatula or blades located on an axis of rotation, which rotate around its axis and allow cutting materials. Surgical saws can be made from a variety of materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel and titanium. They are used to create small and large incisions to provide access to various tissues such as skin, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, bones and other tissues.

The use of surgical saws is associated with a high risk of bleeding, which can lead to complications during the procedure and the need for intervention by other medical professionals. To avoid complications, it is important to understand the choice of tools, focusing on the correct selection of cutting speed and pressure. Surgeons are required to undergo annual refresher courses in the use of sawing instruments.

Surgical sawing instruments can be divided into two types: rota