Intestinal Scissors

Intestinal scissors are an important tool for performing autopsies, especially when it is necessary to dissect the intestines. They are special scissors that have elongated jaws and an oval thickening at the end, which allows for easy and safe longitudinal dissection of the intestine.

When using intestinal scissors, certain rules and precautions must be observed. For example, before using scissors, you should ensure that they are in working order and undamaged. It is also recommended to use gloves and protective clothing to prevent infection.

After using intestinal scissors, they must be thoroughly washed and disinfected to prevent the spread of infections and other diseases. It is important to remember that the use of intestinal scissors should only be carried out by qualified personnel and in accordance with safety rules and regulations.



Intestinal scissors are necessary for professionals in their field to perform complex surgical operations. In this article we will briefly look at what these tools are and what they are used for.

Intestinal scissors are surgical instruments for cutting internal organs and removing tumors. Intestinal scissors are used by surgeons and have a long and narrow rectangular blade. They are intended for so-called colopexy and other similar operations. They are usually part of the internal surgery toolkit and are used in situations where some intervention needs to be done on the colon or uterus. These tools can be either semi-automatic or automatic, which allows them to reduce wear and tear.

In our opinion, intestinal scissors are best suited for routine operations and perhaps even training of future surgeons, but not for individual use procedures. We recommend using these tools only if you do not have sufficient experience with them and only under the guidance of an experienced mentor/expert.