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Surgery station instruments part3

Discussion in 'PMDC Step 3 Preparation' started by Dr msk, Oct 24, 2014.

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    knife handle.


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    used when precision cutting is needed in a confined space or a deep wound.

    knife handle holds blades 10, 11, 12, and 15.
     
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    Name the instrument?
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    knife handl
    handle, scalpel handle

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    knife handles are used to hold various blades to create scalpel. Scalpels are used to make skin incisions or whenever a fine precision cut is necessary.

    handle holds blades 10, 11, 12, and 15
     
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    Backhaus towel clamp

    Other names: Roeder towel clip, Jones.

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    used for holding towels in place when draping, when grasping tough tissue, and during reduction of small bone fractures.

    Description: a ratcheted instrument with curved, sharp, tinelike jaws.
     
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    Crile forceps/clamps, curved or stright

    Other names: hemostat, snap, clamp, Kelly

    Use(s): is used to occlude bleeders before cauterization or ligation.

    Description: a curved or straight clamp w/horizontal serrations that run the complete length of the jaws.
     
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    halstead mosquito forceps/clamps

    Other names: Mosquito, Hartman

    Use(s): is used to occlude bleeders in small or superficial wounds before cauterization or ligation. Used often for delicate or small confined procedures. Some examples are plastics, pediatrics, thyroid, and hand procedures.

    Description: a curved or straight clamp w/fine tips and horizontal serrations that run the length of the jaws.
     
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    the last one seems to be a babcock's forcep, not a mosquito.
     
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    yes u was right thank u fr correction
     
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    • Surgical Instrument - Babcock
    • Use - 1Grasping 2 For grasping soft tissue and bowel.
     
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    • Surgical Instrument - Carmalt Clamp
    • Use - Clamping
     
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    • Surgical Instrument - Yankauer Suction Tip
    • Use - Suction
     
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