Scalpel Blade Handle, for Standard Blades - TOUCHGRIP DESIGN | Helmut Zepf No. 46.007.00HZU
The Scalpel Blade Handle by Helmut Zepf (No. 46.007.00HZU) is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed to accommodate standard blades with exceptional stability and control. Developed in collaboration with Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, this Scalpel Blade Handle features the renowned TOUCHGRIP design — a concept focused on delivering superior tactile feedback and ergonomic handling during delicate surgical and periodontal procedures.
TOUCHGRIP Design
The TOUCHGRIP design philosophy centers on providing clinicians with a refined grip surface that minimizes hand fatigue and maximizes procedural accuracy. This Scalpel Blade Handle is engineered to ensure consistent, confident blade control across a range of clinical applications, making it a trusted choice for practitioners who demand the highest standards in their instrumentation. The TOUCHGRIP concept was developed in direct collaboration with Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, reflecting real-world clinical insight built into every detail of the instrument.
Key Features
- Compatible with standard scalpel blades
- TOUCHGRIP surface design by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr
- Ergonomic form for reduced hand fatigue
- High-quality manufacturing standards
- Made in Germany
Product Information
This Scalpel Blade Handle is part of the Helmut Zepf precision instrument range and is manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards. For a detailed overview of the TOUCHGRIP concept and the full instrument line developed by Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr, please refer to the official TOUCHGRIP BROCHURE.
FAQ
What blade types are compatible with this handle? This handle is designed for use with standard scalpel blades.
Who developed the TOUCHGRIP design? The TOUCHGRIP design was developed in collaboration with Dr. Hürzeler and Dr. Zuhr and is part of the Helmut Zepf instrument portfolio.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards.
Where can I learn more about the TOUCHGRIP concept? Full details are available in the official TOUCHGRIP BROCHURE provided by Helmut Zepf.

