Instruments and Materials Flashcards
Stainless steel blades are sharper than carbon steel blades.
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Carbon steel sharper
The most common scalpel and blade system used in dermatological surgery is the Bard-Parker
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Carbon steel blades will maintain their sharpness longer than stainless steel blades.
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Stainless steel sharpness lasts longer
Teflon coatings on scalpel blades reduce drag when cutting through tissue.
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The #10 blade is wide with a sharp, convex belly, making it ideal for large excisions on thick skin, such as the trunk.
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The #11 blade is tapered to a sharp point and used primarily for incision and drainage or for cutting sharp angles on flaps.
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The #15 blade is shaped like a smaller version of the #10 blade.
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used most often in derm surg
The Beaver handle is the handle of choice for large excisions on thick skin.
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Best for small delicate work.
The iris scissor is sharp-tipped, short-handles and most often used for blunt or sharp dissection and cutting on the head and neck.
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The Westcott scissor is similar to the iris scissor, except the blades are curved and tapered to a fine point tip.
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This is true for the Gradle scissor
The Gradle scissor is unique in that it operates on a spring system where the blades come together as the handle arc is squeezed.
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This is true for the Westcott scissor
The Mayo scissor has an almost 1-to-1 handle to blade ratio and is used for coarse dissection.
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The Metzenbaum scissor is long-handled and is ideal for blunt or sharp dissection in areas that require a long reach.
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Scissors that are used for cutting tissue will dull much faster if used to cut sutures as well.
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Serrated forceps allow a firm grasp of tissue with reduced crush injury.
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This is true for toothed forceps