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What are Disposable Scalpels?
Disposable scalpels are single-use surgical instruments designed for precise cutting and dissecting of tissues. Unlike reusable scalpels, these tools offer a sterile, sharp blade for each use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination and infection.
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