Barrons Knife Handle #3 Octagonal: Ergonomic Precision for Surgical Excellence
The Barron’s Knife Handle #3 Octagonal is a premium instrument developed to overcome the limitations of standard flat scalpel handles. By utilizing a multi-faceted octagonal geometry, this handle provides superior tactile feedback and reduces hand fatigue during long procedures. At Adas Instruments, our manufacturing process ensures that the blade mounting slot is machined to exact tolerances, providing a secure and rattle-free fit for all compatible surgical blades. This tool is a favorite among aesthetic surgeons for its balanced weight and maneuvering capabilities.
Technical Engineering and Material Excellence
Forged from high quality German stainless steel, our Barron knife handle undergoes a specialized passivation process to ensure longevity and resistance to chemical sterilization. This premium grade instrument features a slim, tapered neck that transitions into the faceted grip, offering a surgical experience that mimics the feel of a precision pen. Every scalpel handle is boil tested and ultrasonically cleaned to guarantee clinical performance. The high quality satin finish eliminates distracting reflections, which is a vital feature for procedures performed under high-intensity surgical lights.
Surgical Application
- Rhinoplasty: Acting as a critical instrument for precise marginal and transcolumellar incisions.
- Blepharoplasty: Facilitating delicate eyelid skin incisions with the high-definition control of an octagonal scalpel handle.
- Maxillofacial Surgery: Serving as a reliable precision grip knife handle for intraoral and facial reconstructive work.
- Hand Surgery: Providing the secure grip necessary for meticulous digital nerve and tendon dissections.
Care and Maintenance Section
To preserve the reliability of this high quality surgical tool, it is essential to remove the blade immediately after use and clean the mounting slot thoroughly. We recommend using pH-neutral cleaning agents to protect the premium grade finish from pitting or staining. These handles are fully reusable and designed for repeated autoclaving cycles. Adas Instruments proudly ships USA, Europe & worldwide, delivering professional-grade standards to the global medical community.
People Also Ask
What is the benefit of an octagonal grip on a scalpel handle?
The octagonal shape provides eight distinct surfaces for finger placement, allowing the surgeon to rotate the blade with extreme precision and maintain a firm grip even when gloves are wet.
Which blades are compatible with the Barron’s Knife Handle #3?
This handle uses the standard #3 fitment, which is compatible with most small surgical blades, including numbers 10, 11, 12, 12D, 15, and 15C.
How long is the Barron Octagonal Handle?
The standard Barron’s handle measures approximately 13cm (5 1/8 inches), providing an ideal balance between reach and control for fine-tissue work.
Technical Specifications Table
| Instrument Type | Barrons Knife Handle #3, Octagonal Scalpel Handle |
| Application | Plastic Surgery, Rhinoplasty, ENT, Microsurgery |
| Grip Configuration | Octagonal Faceted Handle (Non-Slip) |
| Material | German Stainless Steel (Passivated) |
| Blade Compatibility | Standard #3 Fitting (Blades #10-#15) |
| Sterilization | Reusable / Fully Autoclavable |
| Finish Options | Satin (Anti-Glare) / Matte |
| Warranty | 3-Year Technical Warranty |
| Quality Standards | ISO 13485, CE Mark Compliant |
| Rust Prevention | Passivated & Boil Tested |
| Ultrasonic Cleaned | Yes |
| Marking | Laser Marking Available (Custom/OEM) |
| Packaging | Individually Packed |
| Weight | Balanced (Approx. 25g) |
| Overall Length | 13cm (5 1/8″) |
| Corrosion Resistance | High Quality Passivated Finish |
Procedural Pairings
Surgical Category: Explore our full range of Scalpels, Knives & Skin Grafting Instruments.
Complementary Tool: This handle is often used with the Adson Brown Forceps for stable tissue manipulation during incisions.
Facial Surgery: Pair this instrument with our Gorney Septum Suction Elevator for advanced rhinoplasty procedures.







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