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Derf Needle Holder - Box lock is twice as large as Jaws - Very blunt |
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Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder - Size of jaw is usually same length as box lock |
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Olsen-Hegar Needle Holder/Scissor Combination |
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Operating Scissors (Blunt/Sharp) curved |
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Knowles Bandage Scissors - Straight Blades (jaws) - Used to cut dressing material - wedge on bottom jaw fits under bandages |
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Lister Bandage Scissors - Offset blades from handle - Wedge on bottom blade fits under bandage w/o cutting skin - used to cut dressing material |
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Iris Scissors - Used for Ophthalmic Surgery - small |
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Thumb Dressing Forceps - Serration with no teeth - used to grasp and hold tissue |
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Littaur Stitch Scissors - Semi lunar nick in bottom of jaw for removing sutures |
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Mayo Scissors - Surgical scissors - Used for large thick tissue bundles - resemble but are bigger than blunt/blunt straight operating scissors |
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Metzenbaum scissors - Long and Slender Shanks - thin jaws - Used for delicate tissue only |
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Operating Scissors (Blunt/Sharp) straight - Used for cutting suture and dressing material |
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Operating Scissors (Blunt/Blunt) curved - Used for cutting suture and dressing material |
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Operating Scissors (Blunt/Blunt) straight - Used for cutting suture and dressing material |
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Operating Scissors (Sharp/Sharp) Curved - Used for cutting suture and dressing material |
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Operating Scissors (Sharp/Sharp) straight - Used for cutting suture and dressing material |
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Wire cutting scissors - short and stocky - angled jaw - serrated on bottom blade |
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Senn Retractor - double-ended (sharp or blunt) hand-held |
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Weitlaner Retractor - Self retracting and non-self retracting |
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Allis Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Tissue forceps - rat tooth jaws - no serrations except at extreme ends |
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Crile Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Serration on the whole length of jaw - blunt/boxy - straight/curved - general Sx |
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Doyen Intestinal Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Stops bleeding - Minimizes tissue damage - Oblique or longitudinal serrations along entire length of jaw - used to Occlude bowel to prevent spillage - Flexible with long shanks and jaws - atraumatic |
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Ferguson Angiotribe Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Block head - Extremely traumatic - crushes and puts pressure on tissue |
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Halstead Mosquito Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Curved or straight - slender jaws - serration goes entire length of jaw - jaws twice as long as box lock |
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Kelly Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Serration on half of jaw |
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Rochester Carmalt Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Two patterns on Jaw; longitudinal serrations & cross-hatched pattern on tips - general surgery - Arterial hemostasis - Traumatic |
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Rochester-Ochsner Hemostatic Tissue Forceps - Larger serrations - Rat teeth on end |
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Sponge Forceps - Serrations - Straight or curved - used to apply final paint to Sx site and grasp sterile dressing material |
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Young Tongue grasping forceps - No serrations - curved - soft rubber jaws - used to pull tongue forward |
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Adson-Brown Tissue Forceps - Thicker body |
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Covault Ovariectomy Hook - Skinny with ball on end - Used to retrieve uterine horn |
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Scalpel blade handle - No. 3 uses blades 10, 11, 12, 15 - 10 and 15 are most common |
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Rat Tooth Thumb Tissue Forceps - Little teeth at the end |
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Snook Ovariectomy Hook - Used to retrieve uterine horn |
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Transfer Forceps - used to remove forceps from cold sterilization tray |
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Backhaus towel clamp - has a ratchet and finger rings |
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Jones Towel Clamp - Spring loaded |
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Backhaus with ball stop towel clamp - has a ratchet |
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Grooved Director - Mickey Mouse Ears - Helps to guide scalpel blade - protects deeper tissue |
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