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Terms in this set (119)curved tip to work in deep thoracic cavity Finochietto Needle Holder Used to dissect tough connective tissue mayo dissecting scissors used for
delicate tissue dissection Metzenbaum scissors Identified because tips close before the middle of the clamp to prevent trauma to the bowel wall contained in the clamp Doyen Non Crushing Intestinal Forceps longitudinal striation with 2x1 rat tooth at distal end Allen Crushing Intestinal Forcep small atraumatic teeth Babcock Tissue Forceps moderate tissue trauma Allis tissue forcep identified because tips close before the middle of the clamp to prevent trauma to the bowel wall contained in the clamp Scudder Non Crushing Intestinal Forcep has rake on one end and right angle smooth blade which turns in the opposite direction Senn Hand Held Retractor Double ended with different lengths of blades on either end army navy hand held retractors can be formed into the shape desired for retraction malleable or ribbon hand held retractor have 2x1 rat tooth on end adson ewald thump tissue forcep have two rows of parallel teeth adson brown thumb tissue forcep atraumatic debakey thumb tissue forcep deslicate
thumb forcep used in the ophthalmic procedures bishop harmon thumb tissue forcep has a wooden handle AO periosteal elevator used to dissect fascial tissue from surface of bone freerer periosteal elevator used to remove connective tissue from bone surface adson periosteal elevator remove pieces of bone and clean surface to prevent spicules from remaining in surgical site bone curettes used to open the space between the tibia and femoral condyle hohmann hand held retractor used to hold bone fragment in place for repair of fractures verbruggies bone holding forcep has single beveled cutting edge and used to cut bone by driving longitudinally along bone with mallet chisel used to smooth surface of bone as in for deepening the patelar groove in the correction of luxating patelas bone rasp used with chisels or osteotomes bone mallet used to drive pins into bone jacobs hand chuck used to hold bone fragments for reduction of fractures kerns bone holding forcep used to hold bone fragments in place for fracture reduction Lewing bone holding forcep striations only extend half way on the tip kelly tissue forcep striations extend all the way on the tip crile tissue forcep larger
heavier tissue for cep rochester-pean tissue forcep large heavy forcep with longitudinal striations and cross-hatched striations at tip carmalt tissue forcep smaller and more delicate tissue forcep used to grasp bleeding vessels halstead "mosquito" hemostatic forcep have tips at right angle for grasping in deep cavities mixter tissue forcep used to cut or smooth bone lempert ronguer used to cut or smooth bone curved tip and very narrow cicherelli ronguers aggressive hooked and sharp tips gelpi self retaining retractor rake tips and used to hold muscle or connective tissue weitlander self retaining retractor used to hold edges of abdominal incision open balfour self retaining abdominal retractor used to hold ribs back and thoracotomy incision open finochetti retractors self retaining used to hold and drive needle while suturing mayo hegar needle holders small and delicate used for extraocular but not intraocular ophthalmic surgery derf needle holder used to scoop stones from inside bladder during cystotomy bladder spoon generates vaccuum for aspriating fluid gomco brand suction compressor maybe used to clip the scruff to restrain cats zim clip used to hold drapes in place during surgery backhaus towel clamp one blunt tipped end to start under bandage to prevent trauma while cutting bandage material from patient lister bandage scissors has fenestrated cover over actual tip to prevent tissue from blocking tip opening poole/suction tip attached by tubing to gomco suction unit adson suction tip single tip with index finger control to regulate the amount of suction frazier suction tip attached to tubing and to comco suction unit yankauer suction tip used to ain in suction and irrigation bulb syringes used by some to declaw cats rescoe nail trimmers most common handle and uses number 10, 11, 12, or 15 blades No. 3 scalpel blade handle used more for large animal surgeries; holds the larger numbers 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 blades No. 4 scalpel blade handle have hooked tip to ease removal of sutures from skin littauer suture removal scissors grasp and hold tissues when there is no concern for trauma oschner tissue forcep very traumatic bulky tip russion thumb tissue forcep two parallel rows of nine shallo teeth adson brown thumb tissue forcep scissors built into jaw olsen-hegar needle holders smaller than halstead and used to clamp small vessels Harmen "mostquito" hemostatic forceps rat toothed but has pin between halves sempkins thumb tissue forceps looks like rake?
volkman rake hand held retractor curved tip to work deep in thoracic cavity Finochietto needle holder nail clipper that gives a better cut and very little splintering white toe nail trimmer commonly sued in
ophthalmic surgery mathieu needle holder clamp used for fixing drapes to the skin of patins backhaus roeder towel clamp crushing intestinal forcep longitudinal serrations, cross tip serrations bainbridge intestinal forceps small surgical blade with its handle use din opthalmic surgery incisions beaver blade and handler clip used to contain ring handled surgical instruments together bunt instrument holder designed for oral exam and analysis of oral injuries dental speculum (mouth gag) used for
cyclodialysis castroviejo spatula hand peice is used to deliver the current through the blade or tip electro-cautery handpiece and tip suture needle with the needle body triangular and has a sharpened cutting edge on the inside curve cutting needle thin, flat instrument with curved ends curved deaver hand held retractor long handled forcep with traingular jaw and atraumatic teeth for grasping lung tissue in thoracic cavity duval lung forcep double eyes needle which when threaded through the bottom eye and suture looped back though the top eye slit will prevent the suture from pulling out of the needle french eyes needles rack designed to hold ring handled instruments together and in place instrument rack hand held retractor with hand grip on handle and large right angle smooth blade to hold large organs away from the surgical site kelly hand held retractor small circular blade and handle used to take full thickness skin biopsies keyes dermal punch steel wire for skeletal transfixing or fractured bones Kirschner wire large hook affords added stability and control to the cervix during procedures emmett tenaculum designed to cut corneal and/or scleral tissues during eye surgery mcguire corneal scissors common coaptation splint used on the long bones for support of joint flexion mason meta splint have fenestrated jaws Metzenbaum needle holders handheld retractor with a thumb grip at one end and a curved, sharp toothed blade at the other meyerding retractor needle rack that features an easy to use spring design, which holds needles securely in position, making them easy to grasp with a needle holder during surgery spring needle rack heavy duty surgical instrument for separating ribs to allow surgeon better access to thoracic contents rib self retaining retractor internal splinting pin of stainless steel that is semicircular in cross section and has a pointed tip with a bevel edge rush pin double curved cutting needle designed to be held in the hand for skin closure S curve needle firm metal pin that is sharpened on one of both ends; used for the fixation of fractures steinman intramedullary pin retractor used to examine the conjunctive around the eye and retract the nictitans to visualize behind the membrane von graefe strabismus hook eye surgery scissors designed to cut the extraocular muscles during eye procedures, usually to correct strabismus strabismus scissors used for the closure of internal tissue incisions taper point needles very narrow tip with sharp blades for delicate dissection in eye surgery stevens tenotomy scissors first widely used model of the traction spline thomas schroeder splint retractor used in eye surgery to retract the iris of the eye tyrell iris hook durable bar spring loaded which allows them to self open liston bone cutting forceps for milk teeth or the elevate the periodontal ligament in the prep for extraction dental elevator used to detect tooth surface irrgulatiry and tooth integrity explorer used to measure the depth of the periodontal pockets and identify loss of gingival attachment probe used to remove calculus from the crown surface scalers used to remove subgingival calculus, perform root planing, and subgingival curettage curette used to grasp and remove tooth from socket after periodontal ligament is elevated dental molar extractor used to cut stainless steel wire sutures wire cutting scissors delicate needle holder used to hold needles for eye suture placement castroviejo needle holder used to retract the upper or lower lid to improve exposure of the globe desmarres lid retractor self retaining retractor to hold eyelids and allow access to globe barraquer wire eyelid speculum
used to remove small bites of bone and smooth fragment edges ruskin ronguers flexible wire saw is used to cut bone by pulling wire back and forth using handles gigli wire saw and handles to safely hold the large organs contained inside the abdomen away from the surgical instruments used during the operation deaver right angled hand held retractor used with mallet and has two beveled edges to be used to cut into bone osteotome has a thin, flat long handle shaped like a shepherd crook with a curved flat tip snook ovariohysterectomy hook tweezer type forceps that do not have any teeth adson dressing forceps offset blades allow visualization beyond the fibers bayonet thumb forceps have 2x1 teeth on end of narrow tapered shanks regular rat tooth thumb tissue forcep hold drapes in place but smaller and often used in eye procedures jones towel clamp blade faces are crosshatched and have opposing longitudinal male-female grooves running the length of the blade ferguson angiotribe forcep scissor like forcep with ringed handle and grasping blades made of opposing oval loops foerster sponge holding forcep available in blunt/blunt; sharp/blunt; and sharp/sharp blade configurations either straight or curved operating scissors Students also viewedEquine Midterm48 terms elizabethashley1026 Vet 212 Exam 196 terms larissa_martins37Plus Radiography landmarks32 terms HenryMattar Anaesthesia circuits and calculations18 terms HenryMattar Other sets by this creatorboardvitals intra op150 terms
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Which of the following surgical instruments is used for holding or extracting?Surgical forceps are used for grasping and holding various objects during surgical procedures. These tools include hand forceps, needle holders, clamping forceps, and others.
Which instrument is used to hold delicate tissues during cutting and suturing?Tissue forceps are used to: manipulate tissues. support tissues while making incisions, and suturing.
What is the only surgical instrument that should be used to grasp a scalpel blade when placing it on or removing it from the handle?Use artery forceps or needle holders to grasp the end of the blade nearest the handle on the blunt edge. Lift up the blade, bending it slightly (while being careful not to snap the blade) and slide it forward and off the handle, always pointing away from you and others.
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