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15 Cards in this Set
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to grasp superficial tissue (e.g., dermis)
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Adson Forceps
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to grasp superficial, delicate tissue (e.g., during plastic surgery)
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Adson-Brown Forceps
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to grasp tissue during neurosurgery
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Adson-Hypophyseal Forceps
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to grasp delicate tissue (e.g., intestines, appendix without crushing or traumatizing.
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Babcock Forceps
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to grasp tissue during neurosurgery and some otorhinolaryngology (ear and nose) procedures
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Bayonet Forceps
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to grasp tissue during transvaginal or transrectal tissue biopsy
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Kevorkian Biopsy Forceps
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to grasp delicate tissue for electrosurgical coagulation (e.g., during neurosurgery or infertility surgical procedures)
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Bipolar Forceps
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to grasp delicate brain tissue during neurosurgery
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Brain Tissue Forceps
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to grasp fine tissue (e.g., during vascular or cardiovascular surgery)
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Debakey Forceps
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To pick up or grasp tissue or items in the surgical wound
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Dressing Forceps
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to hold cotton balls to swab the vocal cords before intubation
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Magill Endotracheal Forceps
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to grasp tissue during orthopedic procedures
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Ferris Smith Forceps
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to grasp tissue during cholecystectomy and common duct explorations
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Lahey Gall Duct Forceps
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to extract discs
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Hoen Forceps
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to grasp fine tissue during ophthalmic and microvascular hand surgery
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Jeweler’s Forceps
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