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Surgical Instruments Uses And Techniques
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1. Hand-held retractors that have a rake-like end and a smooth end used for muscle retraction during orthopedic surgery.
uses of surgical clamps
Army-Navy retractors
Senn retractors
Castroviejo needle holders
2. A powerful grip typically only used in necropsy.
Bard Parker #3
uses of tissue forceps
#10 blade
palm grip for scalpels
3. A small - convex blade ideal for short - precise incisions - such as stab incisions into hollow viscera or biopsy.
#15 blade
pencil grip for scalpels
Balfour retractors
Army-Navy retractors
4. Allows for rapid manipulation of the needle holder without removing fingers - increasing speed.
#11 blade
palm grip for needle holders
needle holders
Bard Parker #4
5. Similar to palming - but the third finger is placed through one of the ring handles.
palm grip for needle holders
#11 blade
fingertip grip for scalpels
thenar-eminence grip for needle holders
6. Fine - dissecting scissor used only in delicate tissue.
Metzenbaum scissors
Doyen clamps
malleable retractors
Castroviejo needle holders
7. Size and length of the needle holders are selected based on the size of the needle used and the depth of the cavity - respectively.
Army-Navy retractors
Halstead mosquito forceps
DeBakey forceps
needle holders
8. Protected by a fenestrated cover - preventing inadvertant suction trauma to the viscera.
Finnochietto retractors
Mayo scissors
Poole suction tip
Frazier suction tip
9. The removal of blood and other fluids - increasing visibility and decreasing the risk of infection.
fingertip grip for scalpels
Use of suction tips
uses of scissors
Hohmann retractors
10. Non-crushing clamps with longitudinal grooves used to occlude the intestines during surgery.
Yankauer suction tip
needle holders
Doyen clamps
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
11. Hand-held retractors with blunt ends at right angles.
thenar-eminence grip for needle holders
thumb-third finger grip (tripod)
#11 blade
Army-Navy retractors
12. A concave - sickle-shaped blade most commonly used for onychectomies.
palm grip for needle holders
uses of surgical clamps
#12 blade
Poole suction tip
13. Crushing clamps that have transverse grooves that are used to grasp small - isolated vessels.
Kelly forceps
Halstead mosquito forceps
#11 blade
needle holders
14. A basket shaped tip with multiple holes to allow directed suction and minimize trauma during thoracic surgery.
Bard Parker #4
thumb-third finger grip (tripod)
Balfour retractors
Yankauer suction tip
15. Used to increase visibility and exposure during surgery.
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
Bard Parker #4
retractor
Kelly forceps
16. A sharply point - triangular blade designed fro stabs incisions and precise - short cuts in delicate areas - such as the ureter or urethra.
Balfour retractors
#11 blade
curved scissors
Carmalt forceps
17. Allows for increased precision in suturing - but slows the manipulation of the instrument.
Army-Navy retractors
thumb-third finger grip (tripod)
#10 blade
needle holders
18. Forceps with multiple small teeth that allow grip without tissue trauma - commonly used in small animal surgery.
#12 blade
Gelpi perineal retractors
Brown-Adson forceps
palm grip for scalpels
19. Similar to the Mayo-Hegar needle holders but include a scissor mechanism just distal to the box lock.
Doyen clamps
palm grip for needle holders
Olson-Hegar needle holders
malleable retractors
20. Dissection -sharp cutting
uses of scissors
Carmalt forceps
Use of suction tips
#15 blade
21. Grip used most commonly for long incisions with a #10 blade due to increased contact with the cutting surface - stability - andaccuracy.
fingertip grip for scalpels
palm grip for scalpels
Yankauer suction tip
needle holders
22. Self-retaining rib retractors used during thoracotomy.
Brown-Adson forceps
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
Finnochietto retractors
Army-Navy retractors
23. Small crushing clamps that have transverse grooves that are used to grasp small - isolated vessels.
Castroviejo needle holders
Kelly forceps
Halstead mosquito forceps
Senn retractors
24. Forceps that have one large tooth apposing two large teeth at the tip - used for grasping skin.
Senn retractors
rat tooth forceps
Hohmann retractors
#15 blade
25. A simply angle metal tube that allows for very fine control of suction.
Mayo scissors
rat tooth forceps
Frazier suction tip
#11 blade
26. Forceps with relatively smooth times that contain two rows of tiny transverse striations - used for grasping delicate vessels of organs.
Senn retractors
#12 blade
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
DeBakey forceps
27. Crushing clamps with longitudinal grooved that are designed for larger pedicles - such as the ovarian pedicles during a spay.
Carmalt forceps
palm grip for needle holders
Mayo scissors
palm grip for scalpels
28. Manipulation of tissue with the non-dominant hand - held using the pencil grip.
Balfour retractors
pencil grip for scalpels
uses of tissue forceps
Metzenbaum scissors
29. A large convex blade designed for long linear incisions in skin and connective tissue.
#10 blade
needle holders
Bard Parker #3
palm grip for needle holders
30. Hinged - sharp-tipped instruments that are commonly used to retract muscle and skin during approaches to the spine or long bones.
Senn retractors
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
Gelpi perineal retractors
Bard Parker #4
31. Wide - flexible hand held retractors that may be bent at any angle - often used in abdominal surgery to retract friable organs.
#10 blade
malleable retractors
Army-Navy retractors
Bard Parker #4
32. Self-retaining abdominal retractors typically used during exploratory celiotomy.
DeBakey forceps
needle holders
Balfour retractors
palm grip for needle holders
33. Medium sized needle holders most commonly used in small animal surgery.
Halstead mosquito forceps
Castroviejo needle holders
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
#12 blade
34. This grip increases the angle of the blade - allowing more control for shorter - more precise - and deeper incisions.
palm grip for scalpels
Mayo-Hegar needle holders
Halstead mosquito forceps
pencil grip for scalpels
35. Hand held retractors that have an hourglass shape - used to lever the tibia cranially during a stifle arthrotomy to allow evaluation of the menisci.
Hohmann retractors
Army-Navy retractors
Use of suction tips
palm grip for scalpels
36. Improve control and visibility during dissection and sharp cutting.
thumb-third finger grip (tripod)
Carmalt forceps
Olson-Hegar needle holders
curved scissors
37. A longer scalpel handle used in large animal surgery compatible with #20 blades.
needle holders
uses of surgical clamps
Halstead mosquito forceps
Bard Parker #4
38. Heavier scissor used for cutting dense connective tissue such as fascia.
Olson-Hegar needle holders
Frazier suction tip
#10 blade
Mayo scissors
39. Occlude blood vessels -occlude hollow organ lumens -blunt dissections
Yankauer suction tip
Doyen clamps
Halstead mosquito forceps
uses of surgical clamps
40. A commonly used scalpel handle used in small animal surgery that is compatible with #10 - #11 - #12 - and #15
uses of scissors
Bard Parker #3
thumb-third finger grip (tripod)
curved scissors
41. Short - fine needle holders that are used to suture delicate tissues with the pencil grip.
Castroviejo needle holders
Army-Navy retractors
Yankauer suction tip
Doyen clamps