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73 Cards in this Set
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Adson Forceps
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Adson-Brown Forceps |
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Mayo (Russian) Forceps |
Useful for gripping delicate tissue
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Thumb Forceps |
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Tuttle Thoracic Tissue Forceps |
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Singley Tissue Forceps
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Debakey Thoracic Forceps |
Large number of teeth distributes the pressure to help avoid punctures
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Cushing Neuro Tissue Forceps |
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Jewelers Forceps |
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Babcock Tissue Forceps |
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Allis Tissue Forceps |
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Chester & Ballenger Sponge Forceps |
Hold gauze sponges for applications in body cavities |
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Crille Hemostatic Forceps |
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Kelly Hemostatic Forceps |
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Mosquito Hemostatic Forceps |
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Hartman Mosquito Hemostatic Forveps |
Smaller versions of Mosquito forceps
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Mixter Thoracic Forceps |
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Collin Gallbladder Forceps |
Relatively atraumatic forceps used for retraction and gripping of the gall bladder |
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Backhaus Towel Forceps |
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Roeder Towel Forceps |
Pincher like tips but have ball-stops to prevent towel slippage up the pins |
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Edna Towel Forceps |
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Jones Cross-Action Towel Forceps |
A variation on Backhaus towel forceps ( pincher tips on forceps not on handles) |
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Mayo dissecting scissors |
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Operating Scissors |
Used for cutting suture and sterile paper drapes |
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Metzenbaum Dissecting Scissors |
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Strabimus ("baby metzenbaums") |
Used for fine dissection of tissue |
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Stevens Tenotomy Scissors |
Designed for cutting or dissection of a tendons and often used for fine dissection in other tissues |
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Iris Scissors |
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Wire Scissors |
Used for cutting orthopedic and approximation wire |
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Lister Bandage Scissors |
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Weck Spencer Suture Scissors |
Have a cut out semicircle in the lower blade tip to allow it to slip under a tight suture
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Mayo Hegar Needle Holders |
Holds a suture needle for wound closure
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Olsen Hegar Needle Holder |
Contains scissor blades to allow easy suture cutting
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Finochietto & Debakey Thoracic Needle Holders |
Have specialized tips and/or mechanisms to allow easier deep tissue suturing
(like a mayo needle holder only handle is longer) |
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Castroviejo Micro Needle Holder |
Used for delicate suturing and holding very small suture needles
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Gelphi Retractors |
Used for holding open incisions for better visibility (outward points) |
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Weitlaner Retractors |
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Senn retractor |
Used for manual tissue retraction (has 2 ends each opposite directions from each other)
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Bernay Finger Rake Retractors |
Used for manual retraction of tissue (small rake)
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Volkmann Rake Retractors |
Similar to Bernay retractors with a larger handle for improved handling (rake with Anhk looking handle)
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Oschsner Ribbon Retractor (malleable) |
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Parker Retractors |
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Deaver Retractors |
Used for abdominal retraction (C shaped at end and smaller end curves in opposite directions) |
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Mayo Abdominal Retractor |
Used for abdominal retraction (saddle with substantial handle) |
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O’Sullivan, O’Connor and Wexler abdominal ring retractors |
Used for holding multiple abdominal retraction paddles for hands free retraction (ring)
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Love Nerve Retractor |
Used for holding individual nerves or fibers (long thin with small curved end) |
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Balfour Retractors |
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Finochietto Rib Spreader |
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Bailey Rib Approximator |
Used for bringing ribs together for closure following a thoracic procedure |
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Cooley Cardiovascular Clamps |
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Renal clamps |
Used for clamping renal vessels (weird angled clamp) |
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Serrefines (bulldog) Vascular Clamp |
Used for clamping superficial vessels |
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Yankauer Suction Tube |
Used for suctioning fluids out of the surgical field (more blunt on the tip) |
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Debakey Suction Tube |
Another style of suction tip (has small slits on side of tip)
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Periosteal elevators |
Used for retraction of the periosteum
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Lebsche sternum knife, mallet, Stille-Liston bone cutting forceps |
Used for cutting or splitting bone during orthopedic procedure |
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Pilling-Ruskin, Beyer, and Jansen-Zaufel rongeurs |
Used for “chipping” off small pieces of bone
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Bruns bone and Spratt mastoid curettes |
Used for scraping and carving bone (small ice cream scoop) |
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Emesis basin |
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Sponge Bowl |
Used for holding sponges and sterile fluids |
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Silverman Style Biopsy Needle |
Used for collecting tissue samples |
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Sponges |
Used for absorption of fluids in a surgical field |
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Satinsky Vascular Clamp |
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Cooley Vascular Clamp |
Similar to the other vascular clamps only these have calibration marks on the outside of the jaw |
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Debakey Vascular Clamp |
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Duval Forceps |
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Vulsellum Forceps |
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Wilson Rib Spreaders |
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Army-Navy Retractor |
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Ragnell Scissors |
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Doyen Scissors |
Bandage scissor with serrated blades |
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Rochester-Carmalts Hemostats |
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Rochester-Peans Hemostats |
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