CDE Surgical Instruments Flashcards

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What are the types of forceps?

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Alligator

Allis tissue

Babcock tissue

Crile

Kelly

Halstead mosquito hemostatic

Brown-Adson thumb

Rat-tooth thumb

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Alligator Forceps

  • Used during surgery to remove foreign bodies
  • Right angle and the top blade is the only part that actually moves
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Allis Tissue

  • Used during surgey to grasp organs and slippery/dense tissue
  • Less delicate than Babcock forceps due to the sharp teeth present at the tip of the blade
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Babcock tissue forcepts

  • Used during surgery to hold delicate tissue
  • Similar to Allis Tissue forceps but the tips are smooth
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Crile Forceps

  • Used to occlude bleeding before ligation (stops bleeding before closing off a blood vessel)
  • Serrations run the full legth of the jaws, can be curved or straight
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Kelly Forceps

  • Used to occlude bleeding before ligation (stops bleeding before closing off a blood vessel)
  • Very similar to Crile forceps, but serrations only run about halfway up the distal length of the jaw, can be curved or straight
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Halstead Mosquito Hemostatic

  • Used to occlude bleeding before ligation (stops bleeding before closing off a blood vessel)
  • Smaller than the Crile or Kelly, serrations run the full length of the jaws, can be curved or straight
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Brown-Adson Thumb

  • Used during surgery to grasp and hold tissue, muscle, or skin
  • Fine serrations are present, there are no teeth at the tip
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Rat - tooth

  • Used during surgery to grasp and hold tissue, muscle, or skin
  • Difference between Brown-Adison and rat tooth is the rat tooth has teeth at the tip of the instrument
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What are the types of Scissors

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  • Suture wire cutting
  • Bandage
  • Littauer suture removal
  • Mayo dissecting
  • Metzenbaum dissecting
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Suture Wire Cutting Scissors

  • Used to cut wire sutures
  • Blades are serrated, can be curved or straight
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Bandage scissors

  • Used to remove bandages
  • There are many types of bandage scissors, but they will all have a longer bottom blade that has a blunt tip (helps to prevent cutting skin)
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Littauer suture removal scissors

  • Used to cut all kinds of suture (but wire)
  • Has a hook-shaped bottom blade
  • Can be curved or straight
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Mayo dissecting scissors

  • Used during surgery to cut body tissues and sutures
  • Have blunt ends with a shorter broader shanks than Metzenbaum, can be curved or straight
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Metzenbaum dissecting scissors

  • Used during surgery to cut delicate tissue
  • Longer and more narrow shanks than Mayo scissors
  • Can have curved or straight blades
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