Was using stainless. But I have access to the scalpels, so I think they may do better.
They will. If you know someone who does flint knapping the flint blades are the sharpest of all. National Geographic had an article on flint blades 15 or 20 years ago. It had been argued in some circles that flint blades weren't up to the task of butchering out a mammoth. So when a zoo had one of their elephants die they donated the body to this group of archeologist who used new flint blades of the same manufacture as the ancient ones to butcher the elephant and looked at the cuts under the microscope and compared them to the cuts made by surgical steel. The flint did better, smoother cuts than the surgical steel. One of the men working on the project was so impressed that when he had to have surgery a year later that he had surgical blades made of flint and gave them to his surgeon to use in the operation.