A scalpel guide system for any bladed surgical instrument. A pair of wire
guides attach to a scalpel, for controlled travel of the scalpel along
the wire. The wire guides of the scalpel guiding system are especially
useful as an enhancement to the "Seldinger technique," a common surgical
procedure employed for the percutaneous placement of elongated, tubular
devices, with the aid of a guidewire or a wire. The scalpel can be any
knife-like surgical device, conventionally including a blade attached to
a handle. The scalpel guiding system preferably includes a pair of wire
guides, each extending from the blade of the scalpel, or alternatively
the handle of the scalpel. The scalpel can be disposable, as can the
blade, independent of the scalpel. The wire can be any guidewire or
filament, as conventionally employed in surgical techniques that involve
the insertion of such a wire or strand. The wire is engageable by the
scalpel mounted pair of wire guides. This engagement allows the user or
surgeon to move the scalpel along the wire in a controlled and guided
manner, for precise cutting or incising, as required for the needed
procedure or operation.