The Doyen Scissor is a surgical instrument commonly used in gynecology, general surgery, and abdominal procedures, particularly for cutting soft tissue like the uterus, intestines, or fascia during major operations.
🔧 Key Features of Doyen Scissors
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Design:
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Long, straight or curved blades
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Blunt tips to reduce risk of accidental perforation
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Wide blades that are slightly rounded, ideal for blunt dissection or cutting large soft tissues
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Length: Typically ranges from 20 to 25 cm (8–10 inches)
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Handle: Standard ring handles for precision control
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Material: Stainless steel (reusable, autoclavable)
🩺 Common Uses in Surgery
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Gynecology:
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Cutting the uterus during hysterectomy
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Dissecting broad ligaments or soft tissue near the cervix
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General Surgery:
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Dissecting or separating bowel loops or mesentery
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Opening intestinal walls or performing resections
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Obstetrics:
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Cutting uterine tissue during cesarean section
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🛠️ Doyen Scissors vs. Other Surgical Scissors
| Feature | Doyen Scissor | Metzenbaum Scissor | Mayo Scissor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blade Width | Wide | Thin | Thick |
| Tip Type | Blunt | Blunt/sharp | Blunt/sharp |
| Use | Soft tissue dissection | Delicate tissue dissection | Heavy tissue cutting |
| Common in | Abdominal/gynecologic surg. | ENT, plastics, general surg. | Ortho, general, OB/GYN |
⚠️ Precautions
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Should be used with care to avoid damage to nearby organs.
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Blunt tip helps minimize risk, but control and visibility are still essential.
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Must be kept sharp and properly sterilized.










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