Lap and Minor Instruments Flashcards

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3 knife Handle

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4 Knife Handle

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7 Knife Handle

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Allis Tissue Forceps

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Wire-Cutting Scissors

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Army-Navy Retractor

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Babcock Forceps

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Backhaus Towel Clip

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Doyen Intestinal Clamp

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3 Knife Handle holds what blades?

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10, 11, 12 , 15

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Category/Use

Ribbon

Malleable Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Retraction of organs and intestines in wounds; can be bent

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Category/Use

Deaver Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Deep retraction of organs and viscera

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Category/Use

Harrington (Sweetheart) Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Deep retraction in abdominal wounds

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Category/Use

Foss Gallbladder Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Retraction of Liver

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Kelly/Rich/Richardson Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Deep retraction of wound edges

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Army-Navy Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Shallow Wound Edge Retraction

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Category/Use

Balfour Retractor with Ratchet Bar

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Retract/Expose

Retraction of Large abdominal wounds

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Category/use

Balfour Fenestrated Side Blades (Shallow and Deep)

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Retract/Expose

Retraction of wound edges

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Category/Use

Balfour Center Blades

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Retract/Expose

Bladder Retraction

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Roux Retractor

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Retract/Expose

Shallow wound retraction

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Stone intestinal clamp

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Clamp/Occlude

Clamp the intestine

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Yankauer Suction Tip

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Suction/Aspirate

Aspirate blood and body fluids

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Hemoclip applying forceps

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Suture/Staple

Apply clip to vessels for hemostasis

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Category/Use

Hemoclip Cartridge Base

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Accessory

Hold Hemoclips

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Category/Use

Kelly Clamp (Curved or Straight)

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Clamp/Occlude

Occlude delicate vessels and clamp delicate tissue

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Category/Use

Crile Clamp

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Clamp/Occlude

Occlude delicate vessels and clamp delicate tissue

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Category/Use

Pean Clamp

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Clamp/Occlude

Occlude large vessels and clamp heavy tissue

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Category/Use

Babcock Intestinal Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasping delicate tubular structures… ureter, fallopian tube, bowel

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Category/ Use

Allis Tissue Forceps

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Grasping, lifting, & holding, dense tissue…breast, thyroid, and vaginal tissues

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Category/Use

Tonsil Clamp

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Clamp/Occlude

Clamp delicate vessels in deep wounds

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Category/Use

Doyen Intestinal Clamp

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Clamp/Occlude

Clamp Intestines/Bowel

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Category/Use

Gemini/Mixter/Right Angle Clamp

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Clamp/Occlude

Clamping delicate vessels, placing ties around structures, dissecting tissue planes

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Category/Use

Carmalt Clamps

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Clamp/Occlude

Occlude lg. vessels and tissue in deep wound

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Category/Use

Mayo-Hegar Needle Holder/Driver

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Suture/Staple

Holding heavy needles for deep wound closure

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Category/Use

Heaney Needle Holder

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Suture/Staple

Hold needle at an angle for suturing around curved structures

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Category/Use

Foerster Sponge Forceps/Stick

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Grasp/Hold

Hold sponge stick, grasp tissue such as lung, placenta or uterus or removing uterine contents

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Category/Use

Backhaus Towel Clamp

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Grasp/Hold

Holding towels in place for draping, grasp tough tissue, hold small bone fragments

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Category/Use

Singley Tissue Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp delicate intestinal tissue

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Category/Use

Cushing Tissue Forceps with teeth

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp deep heavy tissue

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Category/Use

Dressing Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp deep delicate tissue

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Category/Use

DeBakey Tissue Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp deep vessels and deep delicate tissue

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Category/Use

Cushing Tissue Forceps with teeth

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp superficial heavy tissue

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Category/Use

Adson Tissue Forceps with teeth

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp Skin ONLY

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Category/Use

Adson Tissue Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp delicate superficial tissue

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Category/Use

Potts-Smith Tissue Forceps with Teeth

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp (deep) delicate tissue

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Category/Use

Russian Tissue Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp Heavy Tissue

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Category/Use

Brown Tissue Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp superficial tissue

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Category/Use

Bonney Tissue Forceps

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Grasp/Hold

Grasp heavy tissue or bone

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Category/Use

Lap Rings

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Accessory

Attach to Lap sponge

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3 Knife Handle (Regular/Long)

Category/Use

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Cut/Dissect

Hold knife blades #10, #11, #12, & #15

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3 Knife Handle (Long)

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Cut/Dissect

Used within a deep wound; Hold knife blades #10, #11, #12, & #15

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7 Knife Handle

Category/Use

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Cut/Dissect

Used for precise cutting &/or in confined space &/or deep wound; Hold knife blades #10, #11, #12, & #15

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4 Knife Handle

Category/Use

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Cut/Dissect

Used for large &/or deep incision in heavy tissues; Hold knife blades #20-#25

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Category/Use

Metz Scissors (Curved, long curved, straight)

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Cut/Dissect

Cut, dissect, and undermine delicate tissue

Cut, dissect, and undermine delicate deep tissue (Long)

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Category/Use

Mayo Scissors (Straight, Curved, Supercut)

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Cut/Dissect

Cut Suture

Cut Heavy Tissue (Curved)

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Category/Use

Wire Cutting Scissors

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Cut/Dissect

Cut small gauge wire and suture

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7 Knife Handle Holds what blades?

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10, 11, 12, 15

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4 Knife Handle Holds what blades?

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20-25

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