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46 Cards in this Set
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# 3 Handle, #10 & #15 blades
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Scalpel
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- Largest Scissors
- For tough tissues - blunt/blunt |
Mayo Scissors
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- Large & Curved scissors
- For delicate tissue - blunt/blunt |
Metzenbaum scissors
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- Smallest scissors
- Used for opthalmic surgery - sharp/sharp |
Iris Scissors
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- Very blunt scissors
- Used to cut drape |
Operating Scissors
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- Smallest scissors
- With groove in the bottoms |
Suture Scissors
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- thumb forceps with the narrowest tips
- Has smallest body - Three small teeth |
Adson thump forceps
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- Medium sized thumb forceps
- Has rows of many teeth |
Brown Adson thumb Forceps
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- Largest thumb Forceps
- Has three sharp teeth in total |
Cushing's (rat toothed)thumb forceps
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- Small Forceps with curved tips
- Has three teeth - Used for opthalmic surgery |
Iris thumb Forceps
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- Ring & plate thumb forceps
- Only locking thumb forceps |
Desmarres Chalazion forceps
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- Locking forceps with sharp teeth
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Allis Tissue Forceps
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- Long with no teeth
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Babcock (intestinal) tissue forceps
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- Long forceps with longitudinal grooves
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Doyen intestinal tissue forceps
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- Smallest Forceps
- Transverse grooves all the way to the box lock |
Halsted Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps
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- Smallest Forceps
-Transverse grooves all the way to the box lock - HAS TEETH! |
Kocher Hemostatic Forceps
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- Medium sized Halsted Forceps
(Transverse grooves all the way to the box lock) |
Crile hemostatic forceps
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- Medium sized forceps
- Transverse grooves DO NOT go all the way to the box lock |
Kelly hemostatic forceps
* Kelly's a good girl, she doesn't go all the way |
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- Large forceps
- Same as Halsted/Crile forceps (Transverse grooves all the way to the box lock) |
Rochester-Pean hemostatic forceps
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- Large forceps
- Has longitudinal grooves to the box lock, the tip also has transverse grooves (making a checkerboard pattern at the tip) |
Rochester-Carmalt hemostatic forceps
Checkerboard = carmalt |
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- Large forceps
- Has longitudinal grooves, and a RIDGE with transverse grooves |
Ferguson Angiotribe
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- Handheld retractor
- Has a sharp forked end, and a flat blade end |
Senn Handheld Retractor
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- Self retaining retractor
- large with two "w"s on the end |
Weitlaner retractor
"w" ends = weitlaner |
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- Self retaining retractor
- Large, with a hook on each end |
Gelpi perineal retractor
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-Large self retaining retractor
- Has a large loop on each end - Has capability to retain incision in three directions |
Balfour abdominal retractor
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- Has a short, thick jaw
- has a long groove on the inside of the jaw - Does NOT have scissors |
Mayo - Hegar needleholder
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- Has short, thick jaw
- Has longitudinal groove on inside of jaw - HAS SCISSORS BUILT IN |
Olsen - Hegar Needle holders
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- Used for opthalmic surgery
- Has a locking mechanism - Has unique shape |
Castroviejo needle holders
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- Bone cutting instrument
- Has sharp cups on the ends |
Rounger
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- Used to cut bone
- Looks like a wire cutter |
Bone Cutting forceps
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- Holds bone
- Locks along the bottom |
Kern bone holding forceps
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- Long with two broad blunt blades
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Periosteal elevator (Freer)
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- Used to work things away from the periosteum |
- Has detachable handles for placement
- Used to cut bone |
Gigli Saw (handles and wire)
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- used to hold bone together
- Used with a Jacob's hand chuck |
Intramedullary pin
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- Handheld retractor
- Has hook on the end (looks like a shepherd's hook) |
Spay or Snook Hook
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- Forceps used with gauze
- Large, with loops on the end |
Sponge Forceps
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- Has rubber grips on each end
- Used to move tongue |
Tongue Grasping Forceps
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- Clamps drape to patient
- Closes to make one large loop |
Backhaus towel clamp
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- Looks similar to bone cutters, however has NO spring
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Extraction forceps
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Dental tool |
- Has a handle like a screwdriver
- Used to loosen around teeth |
Dental (root) elevator
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- Removes calculus under the gums
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Dental Explorer
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- Has measuring marks down the side to measure depth of sulcus
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Dental Probe (other half - dental explorer)
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- Dental tool
- Has a sharp tip - Is used on teeth that are not underneath gum. |
Dental scaler
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- Dental tool
- Rounded tip - Used on teeth that are not under the gum |
Dental Curette
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- Has one opening on the end
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Yankauer suction tip
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- Has many holes so that it does not get stuck in fatty areas
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Poole suction tips
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