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General Surgical Instruments

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1. Curved or straight with multiple interlocking fine teeth at the tip reduce injury to the tissue






2. Atraumatic tissue forceps eith horzontal serrated tips that vary from fine to heavy






3. Thumb screw with flaring wings to open the arms of the retractor. Four sharp prongs on each side.






4. Always the same siz and shape. Tips have two to one interlocking large teeth and a crisscrossed pattern serration






5. On each side if the tip there are two rows of multiple teeth that interlock when closed






6. An atraumatic tissue forceps with an elongated - narrowed blunt tip. A set of parallel fine serrations






7. Holds blades 20 -21 -22 - 23 - 24 and 25 - Commonly use with the #20 blade to create a larger and.or deeper incision in heavy tissue areas






8. Holds blades 10 - 11 - 12 and 15 - Used when precision cutting is needed in a confined space or a deep wound






9. Self retaining retractor for vaginal..






10. Rounded tip with starburst pattern serrations






11. Fine tips have two small teeth on one side and one small tooth in the other side that fit together when closed






12. Four claws that may be blunt or sharp. handle is tear drop shape with two prongs on each side






13. Retracts tissue or bone in tight - small areas.






14. Curved or straight clamp with fine tops and horizontal serrations that run the length of the jaws






15. Used to retract the scapula to expose the ribs during thoracic entry and closure.






16. A fine curved or straight clamp with horizontal serrations running halfway down the jaws. The shanks are longer than those of a crile or a kelly






17. Heavy scissors w/ straight blades - used to cut suture






18. Dissects or separates hard tissue






19. Has a broader jaw that is rounded at the tip with crisscross on the inner jaw






20. Jaws have horizontal serrations and two to one large interlocking teeth at the tip






21. Used to clamp -dissect - occlude tissue - 75 degree angle clamp w/ horizontal serrations that run the length of the jaws






22. Hand held - smooth - flat metal strip with rounded ends






23. Smooth round jaws that extend to sharp - inward-curved prongs






24. Self retaining with ratchet/release device on the shanks which holds them open in the wound. Tip has 3 outward curved prongs on one side and 4 on the other side. sharp or dull






25. Hand held double ended with smooth rounded ends






26. Holds blades 10 - 11 - 12 and 15 - Used to make skin incisions or whenever a fine precision cut is necessary






27. Can be curved or straight and has two round tips with horizontal serrations






28. Self retaining. Two hinged arms extended from the shank to three outward-curved prongs on one side and four on the other - sharp or dull






29. Occlude larger blood vessels and tissue before ligation - deeper wound or on heavy tissue






30. Solid stainless steel hammer-like instrument. involve with bone work






31. A ratcheted instrument with curved - sharp - tinelike jaws






32. Very fine norrowed tips with horizontal serrations






33. A hollow tube with a grip handle and a slightly bent shaft that terminates with a bulbous tip and a large opening.






34. The tips have two teeth on one side and one tooth on the other side that fits between the opposite when closed






35. Hand held - double ended retractor and lateral curve to the blades on each end. One end longer then the other so its placed deeper in the wound






36. Used to occlude bleeders before cauterization or ligation






37. Long - thinner scissors with curved or straight blades that can have blunt or sharp tips - Used to cut tissue only and never anything else






38. Heavy tissue scissors - Curved blades - blunt or sharp tips - cut tissue only and never anything else